Archive

  • UK insurers emphasise post-Brexit opportunity

    26 January 2017

    Senior management from Lloyd's, L&G, Prudential and the ABI have presented evidence to the Treasury Select Committee. With a hard Brexit now on the horizon most firms have given up on retaining single market access and are instead focusing on the benefits of changing Solvency II. Callum Tanner reports

  • ABI commissioned legal advice on Solvency II risk margin

    25 January 2017

    PRA could change risk margin while still in EU, says Huw Evans

  • Chubb, Hiscox, Liberty and RSA most likely to pay home insurance claims

    25 January 2017

    UIA and Zenith most likely to reject claims, says FCA

  • ABI loses injunction on damages rate review

    20 January 2017

    Appeal launched to bring judicial review

  • TSC hearing: gaining equivalence a priority for UK Solvency II reforms

    17 January 2017

    Single market access now off the cards after May speech

  • Navigating the options on recovery and resolution

    12 January 2017

    As recovery and resolution planning becomes a focus for regulators, Eoin King, Bridget MacDonnell and Eamonn Phelan explore the requirements for re/insurers and the possibilities for recovery measures

  • ABI publishes guide to attaining customers' medical data

    11 January 2017

    With input from the Information Commissioner's Office and British Medical Association

  • Agenda 2017 part 1: Insurers prepare for another volatile year

    10 January 2017

    Brexit, Solvency II look-through disclosures, SFCR reports, the Treasury Select Committee inquiry into Solvency II and the fallout from the Eiopa stress tests all present a daunting year ahead for insurance risk managers. Callum Tanner reports

  • Not all 'vehicles' need insurance, ABI says

    21 December 2016

    Vehicles such as lawnmowers and golf buggies may need insurance

  • Lawyers criticise ABI's "stalling tactics" on damages review

    20 December 2016

    Insurers' legal action is "worthy of Scrooge himself", says Apil