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Move part of wider crackdown on rogue operators targeting the elderly and vulnerable
Chief executive says UK economic environment is ‘accelerating our growth’
Growing discontent over premium prices and delayed payouts
Governments might have to step in where climate change has caused insurers to retreat
Insurer reports deeper pre-tax losses in first half but says deal puts solvency in a ‘very healthy position’
John Neal cautions on risk approach to natural catastrophes as specialist market swings to half-year profit
Payouts come after chief executive left this year following string of profit warnings and dividend cut
Announcement comes a week ahead of results as insurer tries to recover from string of profit warnings
The award is one of the largest of its kind for harassment in the City of London
Thousands of leaseholders in blocks of flats under 11 metres face bills to replace cladding six years after Grenfell disaster
One of Britain’s biggest motor insurers says increases in premiums have helped it match rising cost of claims
Sir Nigel Wilson’s comments come as insurer’s interim results show mixed effects of rising interest rates
French insurer seeks to take advantage of stresses in UK’s state-funded health system
Bank of England to gain powers to manage demise of large businesses
New Consumer Duty regulations are, in principle, good for investors, but time will show what they mean in practice
More pressure on households in cost of living crisis as quotes rise a record 40%
Mark Hoban says growing challenge from climate change requires action from insurers and homeowners
Soaring interest rates have facilitated a big rise in ‘bulk annuity’ transactions, but the impact of transferring tens of billions of pounds of assets to a handful of insurers could be profound
As NHS waiting lists mount, more people are looking at ways of financing private treatment
Central bank’s regulation arm says Solvency II proposals will ‘reduce bureaucracy’
FCA orders motor insurer to go through five years of payouts for written-off vehicles
Judge tells parties to agree payout for West London headquarters or face further hearing
Sharp rises in the cost of used cars and repairs eviscerates margins
Judgment sides with businesses over policies covering closures due to infection occurring ‘at the premises’
Regulator says insurers’ increasing use of ‘funded reinsurance’ risks creating ‘systemic vulnerability’
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