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Q&A: Jonathan Davey
In his first interview since announcing his retirement on LinkedIn last week, former Primary, Keychoice, SSP and Hug Hub leader Jonathan Davey reflects on his time in the industry, and shares what is coming next, including his 28th trip to the Biba…
FCA defends investigation transparency proposals
The Financial Conduct Authority has responded to concerns raised by the House of Lords Financial Services Regulation Committee on its proposal to name firms under investigation.
Biba Conference 2024 countdown: Abacus’ Richard Burgess
With the Biba Conference on the horizon, Richard Burgess, CEO of Abacus, explains he has never had time to see a guest speaker and why he prefers Audible to Oasis.
LV claims director Milliner tipped for DLG role after exit
LV GI claims director Martin Milliner is to leave the insurer he joined in 2006, Insurance Age can reveal.
Howden grows presence in Wales with Cardiff office
Howden has opened an office in Cardiff as it seeks to be a prominent force in the commercial broking sector in South and West Wales.
Market Movement Index: should I stay or should I go?
New research from analyst Broker Insights shows there is plenty of commercial policy movement – particularly in lower premium classes – which indicates strong competition and adequate capacity. But do brokers agree? Rachel Gordon reports.
Motor premiums increase by just 1% in Q1 – ABI
Motor premiums rose by just 1% in the first quarter of 2024, however the average claim paid increased by 8% according to the Association of British Insurers.
Interview: Simon McGinn on Dual’s regional ground-up build for brokers
In his first interview since taking up the role, Dual UK CEO Simon McGinn tells Insurance Age about his plans for the managing general agent, including expanding the reach with regional brokers and boosting the digital offering.
Biba Conference 2024 countdown: SSP Broker’s Martyn Matthews
With the Biba Conference just weeks away, Martyn Mathews, managing director of SSP Broker, quotes psychologist Carl Jung and recollects getting his kids foam swords and shields.
Bartlett grows turnover in 2023 as profits remain stable
Bartlett Group increased annual turnover in 2023 to £17.87m from £16.08m amid stable profits of £1.79m, according to its latest Companies House filing.
Gallagher maintains organic growth in Q1
Gallagher has posted 6% organic growth in its UK and Ireland retail division for the first quarter of 2024.
Aon completes NFP deal
Aon has completed the $13bn (£10.4bn) acquisition of NFP.
My Insurance Downtime: Richard Webb, Pen Underwriting
Richard Webb, MD of UK financial lines & specialist liability, Pen Underwriting, offers us a window into his life outside of insurance covering politics podcasts, a love of indie music and completing an Olympic distance triathlon.
Personal lines broker boss Mike Crane exits LV
Mike Crane, managing director of LV Broker, has decided to leave the business and is being succeeded by portfolio pricing director Nicola George with immediate effect, Allianz has confirmed.
The growing role for brokers in fighting insurance fraud
With reports of fraud escalating in terms of value or number, the role of brokers in combatting these crimes should not be underestimated. Edward Murray looks at the controls, validation tools and processes being implemented to support both detection and…
Biba Conference 2024 countdown: Arch Insurance UK’s Mike Bottle
Mike Bottle, SVP, strategy and distribution at Arch Insurance UK regional division, tells delegates not to overcommit and book meetings wisely, explains why Arch’s stand offers a great space for productive conversations, and outlines his love for the…
ABI stops short on voluntary premium finance cap as it sets out five principles
The Association of British Insurers has stopped short on a voluntary industry-led cap on premium finance as it set out five principles aimed at helping consumers manage the cost of paying-monthly for motor insurance.
Biba Conference 2024 countdown: Aurora’s Jan-Vincent Finn
Jan-Vincent Finn, CEO and co-founder at Aurora, recommends people not just focus on the large stands, hails the rise of data-driven platforms and reflects on the ’80s golden age of Manchester music.
Dual to open two UK offices as McGinn’s regional push gathers pace
Howden-owned managing general agent Dual will be opening two offices in the UK within a year, aiming for 12 to 15 staff in each to build its regional broker business, Insurance Age can reveal.
UK commercial insurance rates fell 2% in Q1 - Marsh
UK commercial insurance rates fell by 2% in the first quarter of 2024, whereas those in the global market rose 1%, according to the latest research by Marsh.
Biba Conference 2024 countdown: Arc Legal’s Martin Johnson
As the Biba Conference gets ever closer, Martin Johnson, head of partnerships at Arc Legal, outlines why Manchester trumps London as a location for the event and his fond memories of Bez shaking his maracas.
AA’s insurance arm Ebitda jumps by 42%
The AA’s insurance arm’s adjusted Ebitda rose by 42% to £64m as its broker books fell slightly in the year ended 31 January 2024.
Aviva to open branches in Chelmsford and Southampton
Aviva is to open offices in Chelmsford and Southampton, delivering on its promise to set up two new branches this year, Insurance Age can reveal.
Jensten makes third acquisition of the year
Jensten Insurance Brokers has added to its schemes and affinities business with the purchase of Robert Gerrard & Co, an insurance broker specialising in the lift and escalator industry.