Treasury launches £750m insurance scheme to cover Covid-related live event cancellations August 5, 2021 Costs associated with the cancellation of festivals, conferences and other live events due to Covid-related restrictions will be covered almost entirely by the government under a new £750m scheme. The Treasury will team up with Llloyd’s of London to deliver the Live Events Reinsurance Scheme, which will give companies the option of purchasing cover from [...]
Exclusive: London ‘insurtech’ firm Loadsure gets funding injection March 10, 2022 Insurance tech firm Loadsure announced a $11m funding injection today as it looks to ramp up its tech development for the global cargo and freight insurance market.
US insurance giant Gallagher snaps up Willis reinsurance arm in $3.25bn deal August 13, 2021 US insurance giant Arthur J. Gallagher has announced it will buy the treaty reinsurance brokerage arm of Willis Towers Watson for a proposed cash consideration of $3.25bn (£2.35bn). It comes just over a fortnight after Willis agreed to terminate a $30bn (£22.9bn) merger agreement with Aon, in what would have created the world’s largest insurance [...]
Government announces Solvency II reform to unlock wave of investment November 17, 2022 The chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, said the government will legislate reforms to Solvency II rules today in a bid to unlock 'tens of billions of pounds' of investment from the UK’s insurance giants.
PM hikes National Insurance and dividends tax by 1.25 per cent to pay for NHS and social care reform September 7, 2021 Britons will be hit with £12bn-a-year tax rises to pay for increases in NHS and social care spending, with National Insurance and dividends tax in Boris Johnson’s crosshairs. A new Health and Social Care Levy will effectively hike National Insurance Contributions for employees and employers by 1.25 per cent from April 2022, while taxes on [...]
Exclusive: National Insurance hiked by 135 per cent in 20 years, much faster than any other tax September 7, 2021 The government announced a new Health and Social Care Levy earlier today, which will effectively hike National Insurance Contributions for employees and employers by 1.25 per cent from April 2022. So how often are NICs used to pay for government investments and additional public spending? City A.M. studied the last twenty years. Tax receipts from [...]
FCA slaps Lloyds Bank’s insurance division with £90m fine for misleading customers July 8, 2021 The Financial Conduct Authority fines the insurance division of Lloyds Bank £90.7m for sending misleading renewal quotes to nine million customers. The renewal quotes claimed the amounts were “competitive” when new customers could get a better price on the same products elsewhere, the FCA said. The FCA said the breach of rules caused “a risk [...]
LV faces backlash over potential payout to outgoing chief July 24, 2022 Insurance giant LV is facing backlash from members as it refuses to rule out a further bonus for controversial outgoing chief Mark Hartigan.
Protestors gather outside Lloyd’s of London over coal mine insurance May 17, 2021 Protests took place today outside Lloyd’s of London in the City and in 12 other locations around the UK over insurance-related environmental concerns. People gathered to demand Lloyd’s stops insuring all coal mines immediately. The protest was designed to coincide with the reopening of Lloyd’s underwriting room. According to pressure group Coal Action Network, Lloyd’s [...]
Daily Mail owner to sell insurance business for £1.4bn, clearing the way for take-private bid August 5, 2021 Daily Mail owner DMGT has today confirmed that it will sell its risk insurance business RMS to Moody’s for £1.4bn, the first step in a bid to take the group private. Last month it was revealed that the Rothermere family was considering a bid for a slimmed-down version of DMGT. An £810m offer is contingent [...]