Broker
Opinion: A broker view one month on from the Insurance Act
Stuart Bennett, operations director of David Roberts & Partners Insurance Brokers outlines how he would handle the Insurance Act if he were an insurer.
Broker pleads guilty to £273,000 theft from company
Newspaper reports ex-broker will be sentenced on 26 September.
Video 1: Expertise from A - Z Marine Cargo
Insurance Age speaks to Allianz's Ben Woodman about the history of the marine cargo market.
Asta completes development deal of new MGA
The new business is OverArk, an MGA which will offer risk led property and casualty insurance cover to UK-based organisations.
Connections announced as theme for Biba 2017
The conference and exhibition theme will reflect an increasingly inter-connected world according to the trade body.
Biba to host talks to navigate SSP issues
Biba is looking to hold a meeting as soon as possible to discuss disaster recovery and next steps for member agreements with SSP.
Returning to business after an interruption
Joe Sultana, vice president of broking solutions at Applied Systems shares his key five points.
Brokers support push on whiplash claims, says Aviva’s Townend
Biba backs Aviva’s stance as insurer urges government to pursue reforms.
Cooper Gay rebrands as Ed
Lloyd’s broker says the rebrand is a renaissance.
Aviva poll calls for whiplash reform
The reform, which was initially announced in last November's Autumn Statement, could end cash compensation for minor, short-term injuries and limit lawyers.
FCA’s Joseph Smith to speak at Broker Expo Brighton
Event is free for brokers and takes place at the Hilton Brighton Metropole on 22 September.
Editor's letter - September 2016
“Brokers need to avoid being complacent and must continue to focus on the crucial area of client money compliance”
Broking break: Risky Business
We come to terms with the Insurance Act in this month's cartoon
Broking break: And finally...
Simon Henderson celebrates that he was once asked to find an insurance quote for the FA Cup while Axa’s Gareth Howell wants to work with Professor Brian Cox
Co-op Insurance teams up with Miles Smith as commercial partner
Move follows van, taxi and minibus insurance deal in July.
SSP admits some restoration promises were "premature"
Software company remains silent on timeline for bringing all users back online.
AR review slams “significant shortcomings”
Brokers react to FCA’s findings that oversight of appointed representatives is not up to scratch
The uninsured risk
Renovations and extensions may add thousands to a house’s value, but they might not be covered by existing insurance, explains Tim Slattery
Mark Weil and Phil Barton hail Jelf’s “unique position”
Organic growth and reorganisation takes Jelf turnover to £120m.
End to uncertainty over client money
Regulator cancels its review of client money rules, but brokers warned not to be complacent
SSP confirms some brokers are online again
Software provider is now contacting those customers whose systems are becoming available.
Tasker buys Enni-Scheme
Staff and customers will transfer to Tasker’s office in Kent.
Bollington Insurance Brokers posts slight fall in profits for 2015
Broker's turnover improved to £11.88m.
Lloyd’s in Brexit exit threat
John Nelson warns that Lloyd’s might “vote with its feet” following uncertainty over passporting rights following the Brexit vote.