Penny Black is back, sharing the tittle-tattle she overheard at insurance industry events, reviewing the quality of buffets ...
The Labour government’s insurtech ambition would be laughable if it wasn’t so delusional, argues Emma Ann Hughes.
The Financial Ombudsman Service has set itself the target of resolving 270,000 cases in the 2025/2026 year, representing a 20 ...
The Association of British Insurers has appointed Baroness Kay Swinburne as its new independent chair. She succeeds Baroness Nicky Morgan, who was the first person to hold the role following its ...
Since the the Financial Conduct Authority’s head of insurance Matt Brewis labelled premium finance a “poor product”, car and home insurance customers have saved ...
Outgoing Lloyd’s chair Bruce Carnegie-Brown is set to become chair of pensions insurance specialist Rothesay when he leaves ...
SSP Broker managing director Martyn Mathews has told Insurance Post the company will soon be ready to compete for the business of larger brokers, after a period ...
The rising popularity of PMI, coupled with economic hardship and cost-of-living challenges, and even the rise of agile ...
As the insurance market shifts into a new phase, competition intensifies and price becomes the dominant factor in decision-making, Richard Coleman, managing ...
Ursula Jallow, managing director of the Insurance Fraud Bureau, sits down with Insurance Post to talk through the three year strategy of the organisation, ...
Gallagher was recently the target of a $10m (£7.7m) attempted deepfake fraud, the CEO of its reinsurance brokerage has ...
Roots has found that while 70% of insurance executives are actively testing or exploring AI solutions, fewer than 22% have ...
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