Ida Axling
Deputy editor, Insurance Age
Ida joined Insurance Age as a reporter in October 2014. Prior to entering the world of insurance she worked at a number of regional newspapers in her native Sweden.
Ida held roles including senior reporter and news editor before becoming deputy editor in November 2020.
She won the British Insurance Brokers’ Association’s Best Trade Award in 2020 and the Best Profile Award in 2019.
In 2019, Ida also won Headline Money’s General Insurance Journalist of the Year (B2B) Award.
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Articles by Ida Axling
Lloyd's to review the future of its underwriting room - report
The market says underwriting room is "here to stay" as the Daily Mail reports that a consultation next year could see the room scaled back.
Intact secures billions in funding as RSA sale talks forge ahead
If a firm offer is made Intact will buy RSA's Canadian and UK & International operations.
RSA launches FNOL commercial claims portal
Provider says new platform had been built in collaboration with brokers and designed to simplify the claim reporting process.
Arch unveils UK regional marine hull and machinery product
Offering was designed exclusively for fleets and single vessels operating throughout inland and coastal waters of the UK and Western Europe.
Rate hardening expected to speed up insurance sector recovery from pandemic recession
Swiss Re chief economist says the insurance industry is more resilient than expected, while the global economic outlook remains fragile.
Syndicate 1991 to go into run-off
The Lloyd's syndicate will stop writing business on 31 December in another loss for the liability market.
Brokers hope "inevitable" RSA sale will inject new life into the "sleeping monolith"
Some brokers expect potential deal to re-energise RSA, while others criticise the provider's "poor performance" and predict an uncertain future for its UK operations.
British Engineering Services launches new inspection product on Acturis
The product has been tailored to meet the needs of motor garages and farms.
Orient Express named as "main battleground" ahead of BI test case Supreme Court hearing
The hearing in the FCA's business interruption test case starts on 16 November and will be heard by the same judges that oversaw the Orient Express case, which insurers have been relying on during the court proceedings.
NFP buys Birmingham-based broker
The US-headquartered business adds commercial broker ER Shaw to its stable.
Broking success: Ian Pitt, general manager of Compare HGV
Keeping on trucking: General manager of Compare HGV Insurance Ian Pitt tells Insurance Age how the haulage industry has weathered the pandemic and what the future holds for the broker
Lloyd's targets £800m cost reduction in second phase of transformation programme
Market outlines its ambitions for phase two of its Future at Lloyd's strategy as it seeks to modernise.
Hyperion rebrands as Howden Group Holdings
CEO David Howden says move aims to bring "further simplicity and authenticity" to the Group.
Willis IRM expands into London as it launches Arden Insurance Brokers
Belfast-based broker says it expects its GWP to grow to over £55m within the next twelve months as it hires Mark Hicks to lead the new business and Jonathon de Mendonça joins from Willis Towers Watson.
Hardening market and economy are brokers' top worries
Research from Aviva shows over half of brokers are expecting economic decline as a result of coronavirus restrictions.
Allianz expands broker training programme
Offering will provide select independent and regional brokers with access to LinkedIn Learning.
News analysis: Covid - The hard work has only just begun
SME coronavirus struggles start to hit home for the UK broker space
Trireme rebrands as Oxford Insurance Group
The group includes UK-based Oxford Insurance Brokers, James Hampden International Insurance brokers and MGB Insurance Brokers.
PIB's McManus lifts the lid on Erskine Murray lockdown deal
The CEO tells Insurance Age how the deal came about and discusses plans for the future and how the pandemic is slowing the buying process down.
C&C Insurance Brokers expands into the Midlands and opens Dudley office
The broker has hired Phil Caffery to head up the new branch.
Geo Underwriting expands into marine and leisure with deal
Ardonagh's MGA arm buys £8.5m GWP book of business from KGM.
Kingfisher gets green light to proceed with legal claim against Fresh sellers
Document shows Kingfisher expects to recover in excess of £10m in damages as it accuses the Fresh vendors of fraudulent misrepresentations.
SMEs cut back on insurance spend amid Covid-19 financial struggles
Research from Premium Credit shows over half of SMEs have stopped paying for covers including employers' liability and professional indemnity as well as business interruption.