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One of UK’s largest motor insurers says cost of claims is running beyond expectations
Beazley and Hiscox report further rises for cover to counter threat of ransomware attacks
Big insurers have been selling out of non-core businesses and boosting returns
MP dismisses ‘paltry’ amount on offer from private equity group
Centuries-old insurance market is built on face-to-face trading whose value is now being questioned
Investors take on risks of events like floods and earthquakes in $30bn debt market
Deal to buy from Italy’s Exor originally collapsed after French group sought to cut price, blaming pandemic
Move is attempt to bring more certainty for borrowers as threat of rate rises grows
As threat to wealth and health grows, expect predictive technology to become equally vital
Group buys Aston Lark from Goldman Sachs’ asset management arm and private equity
Brokers unhappy that Covid support scheme will be administered by one of their biggest rivals
Greater openness on hacks is needed to mount a robust defence
Congress is contemplating adding dentistry to its Medicare health programme for seniors
Marillion turns to fans to ease financial risk of tour cancellation
US group says acquisition will expand region’s share of its global portfolio to 20%
Government plans to sell up to 1.03bn of its shares in business
Debate over extent to which individuals should be shielded when insurers fail
Japanese insurer to install US executive to run division that provided cover to finance group
True cost of a Federal programme has been less than fully transparent
Data from past three decades suggest higher losses that could erode capital
Brussels also plans to introduce resolution process for insurance companies that fail
Low valuations and big cash piles at UK and European groups open the door to agitating shareholders
Europe’s biggest insurer to consider speeding up board reshuffle, citing problems in the US
Equity issue comes after London-based group spun off its US business
Corporation seeking to fix culture where non-white colleagues do not feel as supported as peers
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