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New Stubben Edge network appoints first AR
Stubben Edge has signed up The Verity Centre as its first appointed representative partner.
Brokers shy away from net zero targets
According to research by Ecclesiastical only 5% of regional brokers have set a net zero target, Insurance Age can reveal.
Sam White streamlines UK businesses
Pukka and Freedom Brokers have been brought into Action 365 as the business slims structure and adopts CDL and Amazon Web Services.
Aviva calls on brokers to play key role in protecting clients from cyber risk
Aviva has urged brokers to help educate customers on how to improve resilience and ensure they have taken reasonable steps to protect themselves following alerts from government agencies that the commercial world faces an increasing risk of an online…
Car insurance prices up 4% in Q1
A 4% rise in average comprehensive car insurance premiums in the first quarter of the year has pushed the annual rate to a 2% increase, according to research by Confused and WTW.
Lloyd’s wholesale broker Corrie Bauckham Batts goes into liquidation
The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed that Corrie Bauckham Batts went into liquidation on 20 April with John Dean Cullen and Rachel Helen Lai of Menzies appointed as joint liquidators.
Lloyd & Whyte grows revenue in 2021
The holding company of Lloyd & Whyte has reported a 22.2% increase in turnover in 2021 as acquisitions boosted the total to £23.4m.
Motor insurance premiums levelled off in February
The cost of car insurance has risen by 4.3% since the start of the year, Consumer Intelligence has calculated.
A watershed moment for HR
Joanne Wright, people and culture director at Specialist Risk Group, explains how the pandemic has forced a sea-change in insurance HR.
GRP’s County Group buys again in Wales
Global Risk Partners-owned County Group has bought 100% of the share capital of Archenfield Insurance Management in Wales.
Biba extends electric vehicle GAP scheme
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has approved an extension to its exclusive GAP scheme with Jackson Lee Underwriting to include the recently launched electric vehicle early termination cover.
Zurich opens regional office for East Anglia in Chelmsford
Zurich UK has moved to strengthen its relationships with brokers by opening a regional office in Chelmsford to service the East Anglia area.
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Clive Galbraith steps down as chair of Green Insurance
Clive Galbraith has stepped down as chairman of Green Insurance Group but will be staying on with the broker on a part-time basis, Insurance Age can reveal.
Needham Insurance buys Sheffield broker
Needham Insurance Services has bought Baldersons Insurance for an undisclosed sum.
Broker revenue falls at the AA
Revenue from broking activities fell to £100m for the year to 31 January 2022, the AA has revealed.
Extinction Rebellion blockades Lloyd’s
Climate protestors have used superglue, chains and bike locks to block 25 entrances into the iconic Lloyd’s building on Lime Street in London.
Howden buys SPF Private Clients
Howden has signed-up to buy SPF Private Clients for an undisclosed sum, subject to regulatory approval.
Broking Success: Driving ahead with service
Mark Wilkinson, managing director of Norton Insurance Brokers, explains the history of the firm with its specialist classic car and motor trade brands setting out the road ahead with an expanded offering focused on personalised service
Iprism posts increased profit in run-up year to MBO
Iprism Underwriting Agency has reported a 9.7% increase in profit for the year ended 30 June 2021.
FCA warns on broker clone
Colin Halliday, managing director of Trade and Commercial Broking Services, has praised the work of the Financial Conduct Authority and Ten Insurance after being targeted by a clone website.
Blog: Sanctions screening and responsibilities of UK insurance brokers
It’s critical for brokers to understand and manage sanctions screening and anti-money laundering compliance to avoid possible penalties, including fines, reputational damage and potential imprisonment for senior decision makers, says Paul Tasker CEO of…
Experts dissect FCA three-year strategy
The Financial Conduct Authority’s three-year strategy has “a number of headlines for all financial services firms” according to Michael Sicsic, managing director of Sicsic Advisory.
Brokers facing 3.2% FCA fee rise as regulator budget grows to £640.1m
The Financial Conduct Authority has proposed that the general insurance mediation pot where brokers sit will pay £31.4m towards its annual funding requirement in 2022/23.