US regulators call in Blackrock to sell stricken Silicon Valley Bank and Signature portfolios April 6, 2023 US regulator the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has called in investment giant BlackRock to sell the securities portfolios of Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank after their collapse last month.
Government reveals plans for Solvency II overhaul in bid to unlock funding boost April 28, 2022 The Government has revealed its plans to overhaul EU-era insurance regulation today in a bid to unlock billions of pounds of investment from the UK's insurance giants into UK infrastructure.
German insurance watchdog forecasts €5.5bn worth of flood damage claims July 28, 2021 German insurance industry association GDV has forecast around €5.5bn worth of claims due to extreme flooding earlier this month. The insurance watchdog has upped its estimates from between €4bn and €5bn last week. Germany’s biggest insurer Allianz issued its first damages estimate of more than €500m yesterday from the storm known as storm Bernd. The [...]
Lloyds and Aon team up to build customer resilience to Ukraine conflict October 13, 2022 The insurance industry must help customers build resiliencethe Russian invasion Ukraine, according to new research from Lloyd’s and Aon.
Accelerate pension rules overhaul to spur investment, says Phoenix chief November 20, 2022 Ministers must accelerate reform to pension and insurance rules in order to unlock a wave of private investment from the City, the chief of Phoenix Group has said.
AIG lines up IPO for retirement division as it inks $150bn deal with BlackRock March 29, 2022 US insurance giant AIG is lining up an IPO for its life insurance and retirements business which is expected to fetch a valuation of more than $20bn.
Hiscox tops list of insurers facing business interruption claims May 12, 2021 Hiscox faces paying the out on the largest number of business interruption claims, according to data compiled by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Hiscox has accepted 6,692 business interruption claims for Covid-19 losses and faces making a decision on whether another 3,122 pending claims are valid, data published by the FCA today shows. The insurance [...]
KPMG settles lawsuit over Quindell audit negligence claim November 14, 2022 KPMG has paid out £5m to settle a lawsuit over audit failings at UK insurance software group Quindell - now called Watchstone.
Financial resilience will be the backbone to withstand a tough winter recession November 14, 2022 The financial services industry must find ways to help people bridge this crisis by providing insurance premium wavers, affordable credit, and debt repayment deferrals.
RSA Insurance bought for £7.2bn by Canadian and Danish buyers June 1, 2021 A consortium of Canadian and Danish buyers have completed the acquisition of RSA Insurance, in a deal worth £7.2bn. Under the terms of the all-cash deal, Danish buyer Tryg will take over the Swedish and Norwegian arms of RSA, while Canada’s Intact will have the Canadian, British and international businesses. RSA, which owns brands including [...]