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More pressure on households in cost of living crisis as quotes rise a record 40%
Mark Hoban says growing challenge from climate change requires action from insurers and homeowners
Soaring interest rates have facilitated a big rise in ‘bulk annuity’ transactions, but the impact of transferring tens of billions of pounds of assets to a handful of insurers could be profound
As NHS waiting lists mount, more people are looking at ways of financing private treatment
Central bank’s regulation arm says Solvency II proposals will ‘reduce bureaucracy’
FCA orders motor insurer to go through five years of payouts for written-off vehicles
Judge tells parties to agree payout for West London headquarters or face further hearing
Sharp rises in the cost of used cars and repairs eviscerates margins
Judgment sides with businesses over policies covering closures due to infection occurring ‘at the premises’
Regulator says insurers’ increasing use of ‘funded reinsurance’ risks creating ‘systemic vulnerability’
Analysts say cost of cover could increase 14% this year fuelling industry concern over premium cancellations
Senior executives say ‘one-size-fits-all’ rules and slow regulatory approvals are holding sector back
Those with an eye on the top job ought to keep the other one on rival Admiral
Rising costs of repairing damaged vehicles add to difficulties for UK insurer despite 19% increase in premiums
It feels like some companies just don’t want my business
Senior regulator urges ‘moderation’ as new data underlines potential market growth
Government’s ‘hardline’ stance on how system worked limited impact of Rishi Sunak’s policy
Regulator will protect against brokers who overcharge and hand large commissions to landlords
Many other members have expressed serious concerns about the situation at the employers’ group
Sir Nigel Wilson is pushing for policy change to encourage investment outside the capital
Increase over next decade to be driven by greater perception of risks such as bank failures, says John Neal
Campaigners argue it should be regarded as an essential service, and scrutinised accordingly
Aircraft lessors have taken legal action after insurance companies refused to pay claims
The authors of ‘Risky Business’ highlight what economists call a selection market, where insurers try to pick the right customers — and avoid the wrong ones
Moody’s RMS boss urges sector not to give up in areas hit by storms and floods
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