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Insurance Cares: Liberty’s McNulty named mental health leader
Pauline McNulty is part of the InsideOut LeaderBoard which is designed to help break down the stigma of mental ill-health in the workplace.
Zurich UK launches broker trading platform
Insurer says it has also examined and improved all of its SME policies.
Premiership Rugby stands by sponsor Gallagher after racism allegations
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable urged the organisation to review its relationship with Gallagher last week after racist comments from Simon Matson were brought up in the Gallagher v Ardonagh court case.
CRL has deadline to replace Alpha policies extended
FSCS says the broker is "making progress" in finding replacement cover after unrated Danish insurer Alpha collapsed last year.
GRP-owned EPUL reveals unorthodox property risks product
The commercial property MGA said the package of covers includes liabilities involved with irregular construction or unusual occupations.
Nexus snaps up Capital Risks MGA
MGA reveals it has also raised £16m to continue to make more acquisitions.
ERS creates claims team for prestige vehicles
Product will provide brokers with access to prestige experts every step of the way.
Beazley adds cyber and management liability products to broker platform
Policies are aimed at UK companies with a turnover of up to £350m.
Nexus buys Credit & Business Finance
The MGA has also created a broking arm, Xenia Broking Group.
Fiducia unveils combined liability product
MGA says policy can offer over 500 trades, including builders and engineers, access to a wide range of covers.
FCA begins regulating CMCs
Regulator aims to drive up standards in the sector as more than 900 claims management companies apply for authorisation.
Marsh owner completes JLT buy
Deal was approved by the European Commission last week.
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Cyber row continues as ABI responds to Mactavish
ABI director general Huw Evans says Mactavish has “fundamentally misinterpreted” how cyber products are provided, after the insurance governance expert called on the industry for a guarantee that eight particular policy flaws won’t be used as reasons for…
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FCA confirms no deal Brexit rules
Rules have been approved by the Treasury and will come into force on exit day if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Broking Break - Your Top 5
The Gallagher vs. Ardonagh trial has borne several highly read stories this week with acquisitions and people moves also catching the interest of Insurance Age readers.
Phil Barton exits Jelf
Barton leaves with immediate effect and will be replaced by Anthony Gruppo.
Sabre reveals flat set of results for 2018
Post-tax profit drops slightly as GWP remains flat at £210m.
InsurTech broker Kinsu closes
Broker app Kinsu will cease to provide cover for current customers from 30 April.
JLT Specialty launches real estate cyber product
Product will include business interruption and privacy related exposures that have resulted from a cyber attack.
Vince Cable urges Premiership Rugby to "review its relationship" with Gallagher
The Liberal Democrat leader has written to Premiership Rugby to draw attention the Gallagher v Ardonagh trial, after Simon Matson's "complicated fat Arab" comments were brought up in court as Gallagher argues they were "taken out of context".
InsurTech Futures: SPB UK acquires Loyal Insurance and Square Pound
The affinity speciality has bought both the firms which include the Insurance2Go and Better Buy Insurance brands.
Trade body for the claimant sector launched
ACSO says it aims to “de-toxify the so-called compensation culture”, with brokers reportedly being invited to join.