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Shock survey results reveal broker ignorance on Consumer Duty is ‘a big concern’
The findings of a survey, which revealed that nearly half of brokers interviewed were not aware of the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty rules, is a ‘big concern’, according to compliance experts.
FCA opens client support consultation and reiterates need for brokers to treat customers fairly
The Financial Conduct Authority has opened a consultation on protections for insurance customers in financial difficulty proposing to update guidance introduced during the Covid-19 crisis.
Jensten’s Coversure targeting 10 more franchise offices in 2023
Jensten Group has bought Coversure Kidderminster for an undisclosed amount, following on from the purchases of Coversure offices in Nottingham and Stamford last year.
TMK moves into life sciences with Intellimed product launch
Tokio Marine Kiln has launched its inaugural life sciences insurance product, Intellimed, staking a claim for a Lloyd’s market first.
Start-up broker Prosura targets £10m GWP in five years
Jon Newall’s start-up broker, Prosura, is targeting £10m of gross written premium within five years.
Thomas Carroll launches insurtech start-up TCi Futures
Thomas Carroll Insurance Brokers has launched a new insurtech company, TCi Futures.
Ecclesiastical survey finds half of brokers aren’t aware of FCA’s Consumer Duty rules
A survey of 250 brokers has found that only just over half (53%) are aware of the FCA’s new Consumer Duty rules. This raises concerns that a significant number of brokers are behind schedule with plans to implement them, Insurance Age can reveal.
Top 75 UK broker posts record results with near 40% organic growth
W Denis has reported a 62% leap in profits after tax to £1.83m for the year ended 30 June 2022.
JMG Group buys two brokers
JMG Group has snapped up Southampton-based Knightsure Insurance Brokers and T I Alexander Insurance Brokers in Bo’ness in two separate deals.
SSP hackers threaten to publish confidential broker information
SSP hackers have threatened to publish sensitive broker information, accusing the software company of behaving 'like children'
Amazon partner Superscript raises £45m in Series B round
UK-based insurtech Superscript has completed a £45m Series B funding round led by existing investor BHL UK, owner of Comparethemarket.
CII warned PFS members could break away amid board row
The Chartered Insurance Institute faces a walk out from Personal Finance Society members upset over disagreements at board level.
GRP delivers on MGA appetite with Nucleus buy
Global Risk Partners has bought Nucleus Underwriting, its first managing general agent acquisition since being taken over by Brown & Brown last year.
Evans stays as Biba chair for three more years
Jonathan Evans will remain as chair of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association after the organisation extended his tenure for three more years.
Rectifying historical accounting mistakes pushes AR network Ten into loss
Correcting previous errors in the accounts department caused Ten Insurance Services to record a £71,000 operating loss in 2021.
Sutton Group profit and turnover soar in run-up to Acrisure sale
Sutton Group has reported ‘best ever’ figures as turnover and profit leapt by 15% and 50% respectively ahead of being snapped up by Acrisure.
Lloyd’s broker snaps up schemes business from Crispin Speers
Lloyd’s broker BLW Insurance Brokers has acquired a specialist facility from Crispin Speers, Insurance Age can reveal.
Markerstudy confirms Tradex deal
Markerstudy has confirmed it is buying Tradex Insurance Services alongside snapping up Lloyd’s broker Clegg Gifford in a move that is expected to mark it stepping back into risk-carrying underwriting.
PFS president resigns
President of the Personal Financial Society, Caroline Stuart, has resigned with immediate effect.
People Moves: 2 - 6 January 2023
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Jensten posts £21.5m loss as it reveals £35.1m Tasker price
Jensten has revealed that the deal for Tasker Insurance Group cost £35.1m with the majority of the bill – £33.6m – paid in cash.
PFS board calls CII claims untrue
Personal Finance Society member directors have called claims by the Chartered Insurance Institute about PFS board governance failures untrue.
Citynet secures capacity for ‘first class’ solution to help its brokers
Lloyd’s broker and wholesaler Citynet has secured capacity to help its broker partners on motor business.
Chambers and Newman reveals profit in Ardonagh sale year
Chambers and Newman has recorded a post-tax profit of £385,000 for the period including the sale to Ardonagh.