We’ve relaxed the rules for the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme to give our smallest firms a chance July 30, 2020 Our government-backed loan schemes have been a demonstration of what can happen when banks, the government and businesses work together. In a time of extreme disruption and uncertainty, we got much-needed support out to businesses when they needed it most. This protected jobs and livelihoods, and meant that when we were able to start safely [...]
Hiscox faces legal action over coronavirus business interruption claims April 22, 2020 The Night Time Industries Association, which represents bars and clubs across the UK, has launched legal action against Hiscox, alleging the insurer has refused to pay out for claims during the coronavirus pandemic. The organisation is arranging class action against the insurer, which it said has denied liability under its business interruption policy. All night [...]
Reckitt Benckiser: ‘Significant damage’ from tornado will hit baby formula sales July 17, 2024 Baby formula sales at Reckitt Benckiser are set to be hit by “significant damage” to a warehouse which was struck by a tornado, the consumer hygiene company has said.
Insurance brokers slammed for conflicts of interests amid coronavirus business interruption claim disputes May 20, 2020 Insurance brokers have been attacked for “scandalous” conflicts of interests in a report published today. Insurance brokers are appointed by clients to arrange coverage with insurance underwriters for which the client pays them a fee. However, the report from insurance policyholder advisers Mactavish estimated that up to 80 per cent of broker revenue comes directly [...]
Hospitality class action group launches to bring business interruption insurance claims April 29, 2020 A group action for the hospitality sector launched today with the aim of bringing claims against insurers which have failed to pay coronavirus-related business interruption claims. The hospitality insurance group action (HIGA) is open to businesses such as pubs, restaurants, hotels and nightclubs which have been forced to close because of the lockdown and are [...]
University of Exeter’s WWII bomb insurance claim dismissed December 14, 2023 The Court of Appeal today dismissed University of Exeter appeal over damage caused to student halls after the discovery of a WWII bomb during construction work. In February 2021 contractors working across from the University’s campus discovered an unexploded WWII bomb, it was believed to have been dropped by German forces in 1942. It was [...]
Insurance sector’s hard-nosed approach sees surge in High Court battles October 25, 2022 A hard-nosed approach towards paying out on policies, particularly in relation to Covid-19 business interruption claims, has led to a surge in lawsuits being filed against the UK’s insurers, new research shows. The number of High Court lawsuits filed against insurance companies more than tripled between 2017 and 2021, as policyholders increasingly resorted to legal [...]
Government’s coronavirus business interruption loan scheme ‘not fit for purpose’, says consultancy March 20, 2020 The government’s coronavirus business interruption loan scheme “is not fit for purpose”, according to international consultancy and economic analysis firm Fideres. The London-based company, which specialises in competition economics, says the government’s strategy fails to meet three basic criteria. Fideres argues that the loan scheme is not simple, fast or fair. The consultancy says it [...]
Hiscox launches share placing and predicts business interruption insurance hit of £10m to £250m May 5, 2020 Lloyd’s insurer Hiscox launched an equity placing of 20 per cent of its share capital and said its business interruption insurance exposure could range from £10m to £250m today. Based on its share price at close the placing could raise approximately £400m. Hiscox is facing potential legal action from a group of policyholders who say [...]
Record revenue at former BBC Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne’s health and hotels group April 25, 2024 The health club and hotels group owned by former BBC Dragons' Den investor Duncan Bannatyne has a record revenue and its highest profit since before the pandemic.