Archive

  • Apcia hits out at Consumer Watchdog in California for collecting steep 'intervenor fees'

    20 March 2025

    Consumer Watchdog says its involvement costs 0.25% of savings won for consumers

  • South Korea outlines insurance reform after 10 months of collaborative research

    19 March 2025

    The Financial Services Council set out 74 tasks for underwriters yesterday

  • UK government unveils measures to cut business regulation and drive growth

    17 March 2025

    Plans will have a direct impact on financial services, including insurers

  • State Farm wins provisional nod for 22% Californian homeowner rate hike

    17 March 2025

    But group must still prove it needs the hike, and inject $500m into non-life unit

  • GFIA publishes results of inclusive insurance survey

    14 March 2025
  • Lloyd's reports progress on diversity and inclusion initiatives

    13 March 2025

    The proportion of women in leadership roles at Lloyd's increased to 36%

  • U-turn from UK regulators on proposed diversity and inclusion rules

    12 March 2025

    Ronan McCaughey investigates the reasons behind the decision to cease work on D&I regulation and gauges reaction from the British insurance industry

  • Meiji Yasuda launches cybersecurity response team under CRO

    05 March 2025
  • US insurers criticise Trump's tariffs, as rebuilding begins after natcats

    05 March 2025

    Apcia predicts motor claims costs could rise by up to $24bn

  • GIAJ guides Japan's motor insurers on negotiating labour costs with repairers

    04 March 2025