Lloyd's chairman John Nelson has called on the US government to stop providing residential flood cover, the Financial Times reported yesterday (15 May)
Richard Brindle's start-up Fidelis would probably not have been headquartered in London if it had been launched following a UK vote to leave the European Union
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has outlined plans to unburden itself from the administrative quagmire around approving internal models under Solvency II.
Almost a third of the London market believes that not enough leaders are coming through the ranks, creating a skills gap for the future, according to a London Market Group (LMG) survey.
Richard Brindle's start-up Fidelis would probably not have been headquartered in London if it had been launched following a UK vote to leave the European Union.
The UK government is pushing the insurance industry to provide a business interruption insurance solution for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) affected by floods.