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German group Viridium cites considerations over its ‘ownership structure’ in halting deal with insurance company
Shares in Lloyds and Close Brothers fell on estimated exposure to compensation claims
Critics say government proposal for single, career-long retirement funds could leave individuals worse off
Net-Zero Insurance Alliance was one of highest-profile victims of US backlash against ESG policies
Higher interest rates continue to fuel surge in dealmaking, according to new forecast
As the price of cover rises, more people will adopt technology to watch them driving carefully
Rise in prices comes after insurers register surge in cost of claims
Return to more traditional ceremonies adds to pressure on mourners already affected by cost of living crisis
Firms inserting get-out clauses into policies to protect against a full-scale regional conflict
Record numbers used insurance for treatment in 2023
ABI calls for more support for homeowners after string of damaging storms
Bold reform could make UK an uncontested world leader in reinsurance, bringing capital and jobs into the country
Reinsurers lift prices for property cover in annual renewal as major quake hits Japan
Calls by industry come ahead of promised UK government consultation on new regime
António Simões takes helm of insurance group in need of next long-term growth driver after corporate pension deal frenzy
Property catastrophe reinsurance prices have surged over the past 18 months
Agreement aims to make it easier for corporate and wealthy clients in the two markets to do business with each other
The insurance marketplace will remain at One Lime Street in a commitment to in-person trading
US buyout groups consider joining thriving market for UK corporate pension deals
Rumoured £5bn for UK insurer would exceed company’s book value
Court rules insurer within its rights not to pay for student hall damage caused by detonation of ‘the Hermann’
Conservative insurer shocks by making an offer for employee benefit firm
René Benko’s indebted group relied heavily on funding from German insurance groups
UK insurer to automate evaluation of specialist risks in tech collaboration it calls a first for London market
Merger would have been largest of year and created a $140bn healthcare insurer
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