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Law firm looks to expand group action following BI test case outcome
Move comes after the court ruled in favour of policyholders in relation to one of QBE’s policy wordings as well as Marsh’s Resilience wording.
GRP makes first Irish deal
Consolidator makes Dublin-based Crotty Insurance Brokers its Irish hub as it announces plans to make further deals in the Republic of Ireland.
People Moves Round-up: 14 - 18 September 2020
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Test case insurers respond to High Court BI judgment
Some providers involved in the business interruption test case are considering an appeal, while others welcome the result.
Biba urges industry to be mindful of its reputation after BI judgment
Broker trade body says it hopes the industry can move on following the High Court's decision yesterday and that any appeal will be “sorted out quickly” for the sake of policyholders.
CMA: Ardonagh’s Bennetts buy raises competition concerns
Government body says Ardonagh and Bennetts have five working days to address the CMA’s concerns, after it found that the merged company would face “only little competition” from other much smaller motorcycle insurance specialists.
BI ruling welcome news for policyholders but result differs by wordings
Disease and ‘hybrid’ wording policyholders are particularly well placed to seek compensation after the landmark High Court judgment today in the FCA's BI test case and those with prevention of access wordings may also find they have cover, law firm…
Broker NDML pledges to “continue to fight” for QBE clients after judgment
MD Simon Mabb, along with the Night Time Industries Association, says he is both “pleased and frustrated” at the ruling from the High Court, as he notes Hiscox claims have been deemed legitimate, but the QBE result is “still unclear”.
Hiscox expects less than £100m of Covid-19 BI claims after court ruling
The High Court today found in favour of the FCA and policyholders on the majority of the key issues under scrutiny in the business interruption test case.
High Court finds in favour of small businesses and the FCA on majority of issues in BI case
The High Court has ruled that the majority of businesses who held business interruption insurance and were forced to close could be entitled to be compensated by the insurers.
Tasker moves to Acturis from Open GI
Software house says Tasker moved its retail broking business across during the Covid-19 lockdown, with part of its product distribution for the underwriting business set to follow later this year.
CII calls on sector to act now to avoid future FCA test cases
Body urges industry to work on product governance, improving advice processes and establishing an approach to pandemics.
The Society of Insurance Broking pledges to support broker recovery from Covid-19 impact
The society looks at the long-term financial and economic impact of the pandemic as it reveals its plans for the next year.
Blog: Everything you were afraid to ask about algorithms
Covernet’s Jim Campbell explains what algorithms can do for brokers.
CFC revamps cyber incident response app
Provider says offering notifies policyholders of critical, time-sensitive threats and vulnerabilities in real-time, leveraging its proprietary data enrichment platform.
Kingfisher issues legal proceedings against Fresh sellers
CEO Jacquie Boast says the business uncovered fraudulent behaviour at Fresh, which it bought in 2018, while undertaking its recent change programme and has filed a high court claim for up to £25m.
Vantage reveals 130 job cuts as it rebrands as Kingfisher following restructure
The changes follow redundancies and the consolidation of some centres following the promotion of Jacquie Boast to CEO in early 2020.
UK Broker Awards: Winners revealed
Tune in to find out who has taken home the coveted trophies as we unveil the victors.
Aston Lark focuses on London Market
Peter Blanc says London Market is priority for the broker and reveals MGA/underwriting hopes as the business buys Lloyd’s broker Brunel Professions.
Legal spat between Jelf and DRP continues
DRP denies client and staff poaching claims and accuses Jelf of unlawfully accessing private conversations, while Jelf replies that DRP's defence contains “much irrelevant and often inaccurate information”.
People Moves Round-up: 7 - 11 September 2020
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Saga confirms £150m capital raise and investment from ex CEO Sir Roger De Haan
Business also posts pre-tax loss of £55.5m for the first six months of 2020.
MIB proposes 10% headcount reduction
Organisation says it is set to make 50 redundancies as part of a transformation programme and in response to "significant budget challenges" arising from Covid-19.
UKBA winners revealed at 12.00 tomorrow
Tune in to Insurance Age at 12.00 on Friday to see who will take home the coveted trophies.