All articles by Ben Dyson – Page 43
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PIB buys Guernsey-based broker
PIB has bought Guernsey-based broker Channel Insurance Brokers (CIB) for an undisclosed sum. CIB is the Carlyle Group-backed consolidator’s third acquisition, after Fish Insurance and Cooke & Mason, which it completed in April. PIB has hired Stephen Llewellyn-Jones (pictured) as CIB’s new chief executive. He was ...
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Ice-cream van fraudster faces a year in jail
A man has been handed a one-year suspended sentence for his part in a series of insurance frauds involving an ice-cream van. Thirty-nine-year-old Barry Mark Sandmann of Brompton Lane, Strood, Kent was sentenced on Friday 27 May at the Old Bailey. In addition to his suspended ...
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Blanc vows to keep AXA’s momentum in her new role
AXA’s Amanda Blanc is keen to ensure that the insurer keeps up its pace of development when she takes over as UK and Ireland group chief executive. Blanc, currently UK and Ireland general chief executive, will take over as head of AXA UK and Ireland as ...
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Jobs at risk as Towergate closes Milton Keynes retail function
Towergate is transferring the retail business handled by its Milton Keynes operation to other offices, putting jobs at risk, Insurance Times can reveal. The broking group confirmed that it was consulting with staff about possible redundancies in Milton Keynes but declined to say how many jobs ...
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Insurer 50: Regulatory oversight weighs heavily
Solvency II has finally come into force, but now insurers face Pillar III reporting challlenges, and some insurers feel current level of regulation is making it hard for UK-based insurers to compete
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Gable unveils plan to offer Solvency II compliant and A-rated capacity
Gable is aiming to offer Solvency II compliant cover for certain niche lines of business, as well as A-rated capacity across its entire platform by the end of the third quarter this year. The unrated insurer announced to the stock exchange yesterday that it was conducting ...
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Ross denies Dalgarno move is linked to lack of FCA approval
Sarah Dalgarno’s move to head up Towergate’s new historical liabilities unit was not triggered by her current lack of FCA approval, chief executive David Ross has insisted. He said that her move to run the new unit, dubbed the Legacy Resolution Unit, was an interim one ...
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Towergate’s Ross plays down effect of Gable woes
Towergate chief executive David Ross has played down the effect that Gable’s difficulties will have on his company, which uses the unrated insurer’s capacity. He pledged to work with Gable while it considers it options, but added that Towergate may seek replacement capacity “should it be ...
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Towergate profit almost halves in first quarter
Towergate reported earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of £2.8m in the first quarter of 2016, down 48.9% on the £5.5m it reported in last year’s first quarter. Adjusted EBITDA, which excludes exceptional costs, was down 20.6% to £13.6m (Q1 2015: £17.2m). Total revenue ...
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Gable 2015 loss estimate widens to between £13m and £14m
Gable has warned that its 2015 loss will be £6m worse than previously estimated because it will receive a lower payout under an insurance policy than it had expected. The news comes as the unrated insurer is mulling a sale after admitting that it cannot raise ...
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Gable mulls sale as raising enough Solvency II funds 'not possible'
Gable has launched a full strategic review of its business after determining that it is “not possible” to raise the additional capital it needs to comply fully with Solvency II in its current form. The company said in a trading update: “Solvency II appears to be ...
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RSA launches risk management service for mid market
RSA has launched a risk management service designed for mid-market companies in the regions to help them mitigate losses. The insurer said commercial accidents cost small and medium sized businesses millions of pounds every year and leave them vulnerable. The new service includes risk consultation, training ...
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Former Windsor MD to head Towergate London unit - reports
Towergate is about to hire former Windsor managing director Neil Pearce as head of its London market operations, according to reports. Pearce left his most recent role as head of UK and international liability at RKH Specialty in April, the reports said. Both Windsor and RKH ...
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HomeServe UK unit reports revenue growth but flat profit
HomeServe’s UK business made an operating profit of £57.4m in the year to 31 March 2016, almost unchanged from the £57.7m it reported in its previous financial year. This was despite revenue growth in the unit of 2.2% to £291.8m (2014/15: £285.5m). Key points ...
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Dalgarno to head Towergate’s new ‘legacy resolution’ unit
Towergate has appointed chief risk officer Sarah Dalgarno to head up a new unit that will tackle the broking group’s old liabilities. Dalgarno will continue to be involved in Towergate’s group risk function until a replacement chief risk officer appointed. The new division, called the Legacy ...
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Zurich: Cyber-crime is SMEs’ biggest threat
Cyber-crime is small companies’ biggest worry, according to insurer Zurich’s latest SME Risk Index. The survey of more than 1,000 UK small and medium-sized businesses found that 42% of respondents consider the vulnerability of their technology to be the single largest concern to the success of ...
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AIG UK and Zurich GI bosses join ABI board
AIG UK and Europe chief executive Anthony Baldwin (pictured) and Zurich UK General Insurance chief executive Vibhu Sharma are among four new members of the ABI’s board. Also joining are Scottish Widows chief executive and Lloyds Banking Group insurance director Antonio Lorenzo and Prudential group regulatory ...
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Ageas pledges to support Brightside after Markerstudy exit
Ageas UK will aim to continue supporting Brightside after fellow major capacity provider Markerstudy decided to cancel its agency with the broking group, chief executive Andy Watson said. Brightside has a range of capacity providers, but Ageas and Markerstudy are its biggest supporters. Speaking to Insurance ...
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Lloyd’s chief risk officer McGovern to leave for XL Catlin
Lloyd’s chief risk officer and general counsel Sean McGovern is leaving after 20 years at the corporation to join XL Catlin. McGovern will become the global (re)insurance group’s chief compliance officer and head of regulatory and government affairs. To protect commercial confidentiality, McGovern is now no ...
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Lloyd’s chairman slams Brexit backers’ ‘irresponsible’ claims
Politicians claiming that that the UK would be able to replicate the benefits of a single market outside the European Union if it leaves are “irresponsible”, according to Lloyd’s chairman John Nelson. Speaking today at the Lloyd’s annual general meeting (AGM), Nelson also accused those making ...