Court of appeal upholds anonymity for injured children and patients – but questions remain
The court of appeal has confirmed that children and vulnerable people can stay anonymous when settling personal injury claims. This...
Read MorePool Re expands retrocession programme to £2.75bn
Government-backed reinsurer increases terrorism risk cover, shifting financial exposure from taxpayers to private insurers. Pool Re, the UK government-backed terrorism...
Read MoreHelen Sanson appointed as CEO of The Insurance Charity
Helen Sanson takes the reins of The Insurance Charity following its rebrand. The Insurance Charity has announced the appointment of...
Read MoreAI to change insurance claims, but investment is slow, survey finds
Latest survey suggests insurers see AI’s potential in claims, but investment hurdles and legacy systems slow adoption. A new poll...
Read MoreSerious Injury Law launches ‘wraparound’ rehab service
Serious Injury Law’s new rehabilitation and support service aims to set a higher standard for injury case management. Serious Injury...
Read MoreUK and US refuse to sign AI agreement, worrying insurers
UK and US reject global AI agreement, sparking concerns over risks, fraud, and regulation in insurance. The UK and...
Read MoreOpenCover wins Norton Rose Fulbright’s 2025 Insurathon for insurtech innovation
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright names blockchain insurance start-up OpenCover as its 2025 Insurathon winner. Blockchain insurance start-up OpenCover...
Read MoreThe Insurance Charity unveils new look and expanded support
The Insurance Charity unveils a new name, brand, and policies to support more industry professionals. The Insurance Charity, the only...
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