Amanda Vaughan, chief people officer at Axa UK & Ireland, outlines how UK labour market challenges are fuelling demand for ...
Insurance Post’s Throwback Thursday steps back in time to March 1996 to remind you what was going on this week in insurance history when the Chartered Institute ...
MoneySuperMarket and Blue Light Card have today (18 March) launched a co-branded car and home insurance comparison journey for frontline workers.
New risks posed by societal, environmental and climate change, including dark kitchens, urban wild fires and 50mm hail stones ...
The Financial Conduct Authority’s artificial intelligence policy lead has said the regulator is taking an adaptive and positive approach to regulating AI, ...
Former regulator Michael Sicsic has outlined plans to expand Sicsic Advisory as the business looks to build on the growth it has achieved since its launch in ...
Richard Turnbull, managing director of Collegiate Management Services, sits down with Harry Curtis to reflect on the MGA’s journey to becoming a leading PI ...
The effectiveness of the Financial Conduct Authority’s regulatory action in response to Which’s super-complaint about home ...
What’s driving the changing claims picture in employers’ liability and employment practices liability is the focus of the latest Insurance Post Podcast.
After a 2025 peppered with headline-grabbing cyber attacks, Harry Curtis looks at how cyber insurers can regain control of risk, both before an incident occurs ...
The insurance sector is still weighed down by inefficiencies and fragmented processes when it comes to claims servicing and ...
The Financial Conduct Authority and Financial Ombudsman Service have today (16 March) set out plans to overhaul the UK’s ...