News

DBRS Morningstar Estimates Insurers Can Absorb Dali & Bridge Losses

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the subsequent blockage of the Port of Baltimore will trigger a large number of insurance policies, including marine liability and hull, property, cargo, and business interruption. […]

News

Marine: Inaugural Site Investigation Award Tops Off Conference

The Society for Underwater Technology’s (SUT) 9th International Offshore Site Investigation (OSIG) Conference “Innovation Geotechnologies for Energy Transition” held last week (12-14 September) at Imperial College London, saw the award of the inaugural Mick Cook Award for […]

Insurance Regulation

FCA Update on LJ Financial Planning: SIPPs Breaches Result in Fine

LJ Financial Planning (LJFP), an independent financial advice firm, has been fined for providing its customers with unsuitable pension switching and transfer advice and failing to manage its conflicts of interest. Between March 2010 and December […]

Fraud

Charles Taylor Featured on BBC’s Claimed & Shamed

A new series of BBC One’s popular Claimed and Shamed is to follow the progress of several fraudulent insurance claims with fraud specialist Simon Cook, Head of Special Investigation Services at Charles Taylor Technical Services, […]

Insurance claims

Chorus Intelligence Launches Database Investigation Tool

A new interoperable intelligence suite empowering anyone to simply and confidently turn data into intelligence and evidence and realise the full potential of their data. Chorus Intelligence, the industry-leading data cleansing and analysis software provider, today announced […]

Big Data

Which? Customer Data Theft Study Highlights Cyber Risk

Which? is calling for enforcement of tough penalties for firms that fail to prevent data breaches, as new research from the consumer champion reveals the shocking scale of data theft following cyber attacks. When data […]

Legal

Back Rub By Phone? Dodgy Physio Struck Off After Insurers Investigate

A physiotherapist has been struck from the HCPC register following an investigation by Keoghs and Mulsanne Insurance. The physiotherapist had previously been handed an 18-month suspension by the Healthcare Professions Tribunal Service (HCPTS). The original […]