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FCA’s Mills commits to using all regulatory tools in flats insurance update
Sheldon Mills, executive director of consumers and competition at the Financial Conduct Authority, has promised to use all regulatory tools at the watchdog’s disposal in an update on progress for multi-occupancy buildings insurance.
Motor insurance complaints to FOS climb again
Motor insurance has remained in the top five most-complained-about products with buildings insurance also joining the list, according to the Financial Ombudsman Service as it released data for October to December last year.
My Insurance Downtime: Molly White, ProAktive
Molly White, a commercial account handler at ProAktive, part of the Clear Group, offers us a window into her life outside of insurance.
Biba adds Iprism for high value home scheme
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has appointed Iprism Underwriting to provide members with access to a high value home insurance scheme, Insurance Age can reveal.
MCE administrator report reveals £35m HMRC claim as totals soar
The administrator of MCE Insurance has received £155.7m in unsecured claims from trade and expense creditors with the figure ballooning from £32.3m, the latest progress report has revealed.
News analysis: What next for the motorbike market after Axa’s withdrawal?
Axa’s withdrawal from the motorbike market next month has again raised questions about a potential capacity crunch for those brokers insuring two-wheelers. Saxon East explores what effect this and other trends are having on the sector.
A leap yeAR blog
On this different numerical day, Emmanuel Kenning takes a look at two sets of intriguing stats from the past month.
FCA promises more speed and transparency on enforcement cases
The Financial Conduct Authority has committed to carrying out enforcement cases more quickly as it opened a consultation on a “step change” in being more transparent when opening an investigation into a firm.
Broking Success: Jonathan Evans, Sustain
Sustain’s founder Jonathan Evans aims to make a difference to environmental, social and corporate governance in the broking space.
Blog: Scaling direct sales through digital
Founder and managing director of short-term cover specialist GoShorty, Andy Moody, discusses the key actions for brokers looking to grow their direct sales channel.
Holmes promises to ramp up focus on smaller brokers and across mid-market
Allianz has been growing in SME business and will push ahead further with smaller brokers this year alongside targeting growth in mid-market, according to UK CEO Colm Holmes.
Blog: How brokers can help clients prepare for the next wave of cybersecurity regulation
Brokers can’t afford to be mere bystanders in understanding the upgraded cyber rules of GDPR, and the benefits and process involved in being SOC 2 compliant. Simon Hughes, VP and general manager at Cowbell, explains.
Aon-NFP deal clears key hurdle in US
Aon’s $13.4bn (£10.6bn) purchase of NFP has passed a crucial test in the US, with the transaction still expected to close in the middle of this year.
April leaders on moving into UK with Lexham buy
Moving into the UK with the purchase of Lexham is part of a plan to build Europe’s premier two-wheels specialist broker, rather than the start of a buying frenzy as a new consolidator, April Group leaders have confirmed.
Blog: UK SME cyber resilience – let’s reverse the backwards trajectory
Ian Summerfield, head of cyber at Pen Underwriting, on how brokers and providers must work together to move the dial of SME cyber insurance.
FCA survey outlines broker Consumer Duty performance and room for improvement
The Financial Conduct Authority has released the findings of a survey of 634 mainly SME firms, including 82 personal and commercial lines intermediaries, on compliance and action taken in response to the Consumer Duty.
Brokerbility becomes first network to join Insurtech UK
Brokerbility has become an associate member of Insurtech UK, the first broker network to join the community.
Has cyber reached a tipping point with new entrants and incumbent product pushes?
Against a backdrop where the Financial Conduct Authority has warned the cyber insurance market over its concerns on policy wordings, a recent survey has found over one-third of brokers are still not selling this product. Siân Barton mulls whether a raft…
Partners& adds two brokers in Midlands
Partners& has snapped up Monaco Insurance Services and Church Side Insurance Services to boost its presence in the Midlands.
Ex-Aviva boss Andrew Moss joins Brown & Brown (Europe) board
Former Aviva group CEO Andrew Moss has joined the board of Brown & Brown (Europe).
Tint’s Jodi Cartwright on shifting the customer acquisition timeline
Tint Financial Services is targeting going live with broking before the end of the year with the goal of becoming an award-winning broker, chief commercial officer Jodi Cartwright has confirmed.
Start-up broker partners with Agile on fleet claims app
Agile Developments Group has partnered with brokerage Hummingbird Insurance Services to deliver the Agile claim app, portal and dashboard tailored to meet the needs of its fleet clients.
Buying or selling an intermediary: Lessons from the front line part 2 – Tax
In the second of a three-part series on broker M&A, Mark Ellis and Tom Golding, both partners in PFK Littlejohn’s Tax team, identify some of the most common tax-related pitfalls that broker leadership teams should look out for during the acquisition…
Insurance surge of 28% drives 2023 revenue growth at Moneysupermarket
Aggregator Moneysupermarket grew insurance revenue by 28% to £220m last year as group revenue rose 11%.