Plane crash victims seek £750m damages from insurers via High Court lawsuit September 22, 2022 Survivors of a plane crash that killed 71 people have filed a High Court lawsuit against insurers Aon and Tokio Marine Kiln seeking $844m in compensation over the 2016 disaster that caused the deaths of 19 members of Brazil’s Chapecoense football team. Victims of the 2016 LaMia crash that killed almost all of the [...]
Lloyd’s of London licensed broker launches crypto insurance product May 11, 2022 A Lloyd's licensed insurance broker has launched a dedicated crypto product to shore up legal protections for digital asset firms.
Scrap National Insurance hike to ease cost of living, says Khan May 10, 2022 BORIS Johnson should cut National Insurance contributions in a bid to ease the cost of living, Sadiq Khan has said during a trip to the US. The Queen’s speech, delivered today, did not include further measures to ease the burden of sky-high gas prices and the Prime Minister warned that “we cannot spend our way [...]
UK households in line for extra £800 annual bill due to planned tax rises June 8, 2024 The biggest single tax rise is the continuation of the frozen thresholds on income tax and National Insurance.
FCA investigates ‘crippling’ cladding insurance costs January 29, 2022 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is launching an investigation into the ‘crippling’ insurance costs paid by residents with cladding issues. In letters sent today to chief executives of insurance firms, the City watchdog said it will be investigating whether “products provide fair value and premiums fairly and accurately reflect risk.” The FCA will look into [...]
LV= appoints new chair as insurance mutual’s CEO faces calls to quit June 7, 2022 LV= has appointed Simon Moore as its new chair, as the insurance specialist’s chief executive faces renewed calls to step down. Moore, who presently holds the position of chair at consumer lending firm PCF and digital bank RCI Bank UK, will succeed interim chair Seamus Creedon. Moore said he was “determined” that the legacy firm [...]
Insurers and analysts temper enthusiasm on Solvency II reforms March 2, 2022 Insurers and analysts have warned that the UK government’s plans to reform Solvency II, with a view to lowering the sums that insurance firms must hold in their coffers, may not live up to expectations. After City minister John Glen set out plans to reform the EU’s Solvency II rules, and “unleash” the “benefits of [...]
Direct Line Insurance reports lower profit amid rising inflation and uncertain economic conditions August 2, 2022 Direct Line Insurance Group reported lower profits for the first half of 2022 as rising inflation and a gloomy market outlook impacted performance. The insurance company had a 47 per cent drop in operating profit to £195.5m from the first half of 2021 as it dealt with “challenging” market conditions and tighter FCA regulations. Profit [...]
Sanctions are having ‘profound’ impact on London insurers, expert tells MPs April 26, 2022 The sanctions imposed on Russia are having a “profound” impact on London’s insurance sector, a leading insurance expert has told MPs. London insurers are struggling to keep on top of complex sanctions legislation and have resorted to taking an extremely cautious approach, the insurance chief said. “The volume of the legislation that’s been coming [...]
City A.M. Awards 2022: Insurance Company of the Year March 24, 2022 The City is back, and so are the City A.M. Awards, recognising the best of the Square Mile, Canary Wharf and London’s business community – which has shown shown resilience, innovation and adaptability like never before over the past year. We’re delighted to host what will be a wonderful celebration of the capital’s rebound, but [...]