Innovation in the marine and cargo classes is sorely needed to help this sector weather oncoming challenges – but will conversations at IUMI conference garner insurer support?
Insurance DataLab hazards an estimate at what other lines of business could face the same treatment as Gap insurance from the regulator
The Labour party already has motor insurance premiums in its sight – but how long until home insurance starts to face the same level of scrutiny?
The role of the broker should be ‘to absorb complexity and convey simplicity’ – but today’s disconnect between customers and the profession provides a broadening challenge to achieving this aim
With claims service still flagging, the regulator has put its foot down in its latest report, claiming that the industry’s ‘failings have led to harm’
Cyber criminals seeking personal data phishing and ransomware opportunities are looking at tightly resourced schools, charities and public sector firms as targets
Consumers assume a high level of understanding around travel insurance, however FOS data suggests that brokers still have vital work to do to bridge the knowledge gap and ensure clients are covered for all holiday eventualities
The ‘onslaught of climate regulations’ could lead ‘to less disclosure and more green hushing’, says risk management association
Brokers must support company directors to ensure they are not ‘left to their own devices’ around incoming regulation, as implementation uncertainty can cause D&O claims
’The losses we saw for Crowdstrike are not even close to the losses for a cloud outage,’ says chief executive
As the new government looks to raise money, could IPT be a target for increased rates?
Personal injury discount rate review could be telling for market participants amid Labour’s ambitions to reduce premium costs