vi Covid-19: Celebrity chef joins firms attacking Hiscox over BI cover By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:12:42 +0100 Reports state star chef Raymond Blanc has slammed Hiscox for not paying out after he was forced to close his restaurants and pubs in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Legal firm calls for joint govt and industry BI recovery plan By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:09:08 +0100 Flaxmans makes case for government and insurance sector to team up to help businesses recover following the coronavirus pandemic as Mactavish calls for independent review. Full Article
vi Covid-19: MP calls for insurers to make full pay outs due to pandemic By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 09:46:58 +0100 Jonathan Edwards has signed an early day motion calling on the government to instruct all insurers to use dividends to pay Covid-19 claims. Full Article
vi Hiscox expects $175m Covid-19 payout By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 10:24:33 +0100 Hiscox, which is currently in dispute with a group of firms over BI, said it is actively settling claims for event cancellation and abandonment, media and entertainment and travel. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid-Cast - episode four: How insurance companies are rising up to help communities and keep society open during the Coronavirus crisis By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:02:00 +0100 In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how insurance companies are seeking to make a difference within local communities during lockdown. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Litigation against brokers and insurers set to increase amid BI row By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 13:14:16 +0100 The market has been criticised for its response to the coronavirus crisis, particularly with regard to business interruption as providers "look down the barrel' of class action. Full Article
vi Covid-19: RSA faces legal action in BI dispute By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:44:28 +0100 RSA is latest provider in firing line as nursery sector hits out and, separately, a new action group, Insurance Justice, has been set up to defend BI claims for businesses. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid-Cast - episode five: Could the FOS be key to help bring clarity and nix growing number of SME BI complaints By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:45:41 +0100 In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss the ongoing confusion around business interruption cover, and what is needed to bring some clarity to the situation Full Article
vi Covid-19: Treasury Committee tells insurers to be clear and fair By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:21:49 +0100 Mel Stride MP states firms are continuously facing difficulties in making successful coronavirus-related claims as the ABI says insurers are expected to pay out a total of £1.2bn. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Hiscox Action Group gets funding for BI litigation By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 16:07:24 +0100 Harbour Litigation Funding will pay Mishcon de Reya to review the claims business owners have against Hiscox. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid-Cast - episode six: From panic to practicalities, what will BI insurance look like when the Covid-19 recriminations settle down By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 10:32:13 +0100 In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how the insurance industry let the narrative over business interruption become national headlines for the wrong reasons. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Broker calls on Chancellor to release Pool Re funds for BI claims By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:53:46 +0100 NDML is asking for some of Pool Re’s £6.6bn cash to be used to help businesses in the leisure and hospitality sector which have been hit by coronavirus. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid-Cast episode seven: Empathetic, sympathetic and offering strategic guidance – how brokers are managing clients in lockdown By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 10:59:20 +0100 In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how brokers maintain their ‘trusted adviser’ status during these difficult time. Full Article
vi Covid-19: FCA bares teeth as BI dispute hots up By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 11:02:55 +0100 Regulator seeks court action to resolve uncertainty on business interruption cover and bring clarity on specific policy clauses. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Hiscox BI pressure groups join forces By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 10:39:18 +0100 Hiscox Action Group and the Night Time Industries Association, representing more than 500 businesses, have agreed to work together to challenge Hiscox’s business interruption stance. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Hiscox Action Group says brokers acted in “good faith” By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 10:49:48 +0100 The Group is going after insurer Hiscox over its refusal to pay BI claims the group members believe to have been triggered by coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
vi Covid-19: Allianz latest insurer in legal BI firing line By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 09:50:23 +0100 Edwin Coe is representing a group of businesses with the insurer’s Resilience policy wording. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid-Cast episode eight: What is the insurance supply chain doing to keep the sector moving during the Covid-19 lockdown? By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:29:19 +0100 In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we brought together a diverse group of businesses to discuss how the supply chain has forged deeper strategic – and personal - relationships with partners over the last six weeks. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid Cast Episode Nine: Could Tiger King Joe Exotic cut it as a fraud fighter or handle big cats at Lloyd’s? By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:30:23 +0100 In the latest Insurance Post and Insurance Age video cast brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we present first in an irregular series - Covid Culture Club - where we discuss things to watch and do at home. Full Article
vi Axa XL teams up with Accenture on cyber security services By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 10:28:11 +0100 Provider says partnership will benefit Axa XL brokers and clients. Full Article
vi Product review: Proper property By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 10:13:43 +0100 Chris Howell, managing director at Seaway Insurance Consultants, reviews U-sure's Residential Property Owners product Full Article
vi MS Amlin confirms exit from aviation market By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 15:34:05 +0100 Provider announced its decision to exit nine lines of business last month. Full Article
vi Experts urge pet providers to turn to social media By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 11:39:18 +0100 A GlobalData report suggested that engaging with pet influencers on Instagram and Facebook could benefit insurers and brokers. Full Article
vi Product review: Management liability made easy By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 09:22:14 +0000 Keeley Theron, commercial manager at SJL Insurance, reviews C-Quence's ML5 Management Liability Insurance product Full Article
vi Flood forecasting firm Previsico launches nationwide By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 11:24:09 +0000 InsurTech Futures: The firm is looking to partner with commercial and HNW brokers. Full Article
vi Aviva Renewable Energy launches exclusively through UK brokers By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 10:15:18 +0000 Offering is targeting renewable energy companies that operate domestically and abroad. Full Article
vi Product review: Accessible cyber By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 09:07:42 +0000 Paul Beck, managing director of Direct Insurance Corporate Risks, reviews CPP Secure's Cyber Insurance for SME Full Article
vi Bayles pledges no impact on brokers amid Aviva personal lines changes By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 18 Dec 2019 16:09:05 +0000 Aviva's chief distribution officer promises the provider will not exit any business lines as it cuts the number of personal lines products down to 40 from 400. Full Article
vi LMA develops renewal clause amid Covid-19 By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 10:33:35 +0000 The London Market organisation has published wording to ensure coverage continues beyond a specified renewal date as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid Cast – episode one: How has the industry’s reputation been impacted by its handling of the coronavirus epidemic? By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:00:08 +0100 In the first of a new series of video casts brought to you by Insurance Age and Insurance Post whilst our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss the sector’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and what lasting impact it might have on its reputation. Full Article
vi Insurance Covid-Cast - episode three: Is motor insurance at a tipping point in light of the coronavirus lockdown By www.insuranceage.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 10:03:57 +0100 In the third of a new series of video casts brought to you by Insurance Post and Insurance Age while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss whether UK motor insurers are being unfair in not rebating premium or offering more flexible options for policyholders when they are not driving as much during the Covid-19 outbreak. Full Article
vi Newsline Special: Procurement Policy Note Supplier relief due to COVID19 By www.cpt-uk.org Published On :: Cabinet Office have issued a Procurement Policy Note today 23 March setting out information and guidance for public bodies on payment of their suppliers to ensure service continuity during and after the current coronavirus, COVID19, outbreak. It states that contracting authorities must act now to ensure suppliers at risk are in a position to resume normal contract delivery once the outbreak is over. Full Article
vi An update from CPT Chief Executive, Graham Vidler: Covid19: Financial support for local bus operators By www.cpt-uk.org Published On :: Dear member,nbsp;Please find belownbsp;a letter sent to me last night by Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps. Full Article
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vi Pros and Cons to Having a Chicken Pen When Selling By www.411homerepair.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 00:00:00 EDT Have you been noticing a lot of people getting chickens in their backyard lately? It is a growing trend even in metro places like Seattle and Chicago. While there are some city ordinances and rules, having a chicken pen, with chickens, of course, may or may not be a good idea if you are planning on selling your home. Full Article Garden / Landscaping / Patio
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vi The True Meaning of Giving Thanks By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: Thanksgiving to kids may mean a day off from school filled with lots of treats. How can you make a holiday with no presents have real meaning? Discover some ways kids can experience the true meaning of "giving thanks". Full Article
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vi Mining companies allowed to co-operate during COVID-19 pandemic By www.accc.gov.au Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:24:00 +1000 24 April 2020Members of the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) and other mining associations will be able to work together to manage critical services and supplies during the COVID 19 pandemic, after the ACCC granted interim authorisation for the arrangements today. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to shortages and supply chain disruptions for some critical services and supplies used by the mining sector. The interim authorisation will help ensure Australia’s mining industry continues to operate safely and efficiently, by allowing members that have been notified to the ACCC to co-ordinate on the sourcing, purchase and distribution of crucial supplies and services such as health and safety equipment, logistics, equipment maintenance and consumables like fuel and explosives. “The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on global manufacturing and supply chains, which has created challenges for those sectors, such as mining, that are still operating and still in need of crucial equipment and services,” ACCC Chair Rod Sims said. “To help address these challenges, we have authorised mining companies to co-ordinate on a limited range of activities to help ensure they can continue to operate safely and efficiently.” The authorisation only applies to activities relating to these critical services and supplies. It will, for example, allow companies to share inventories and manage demand for these critical services and supplies, coordinate deliveries, and share details of potential suppliers of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as N95 masks needed to work in underground mines. “Importantly, the approval does not allow mining companies to coordinate on the terms, conditions or prices in supply contracts,” Mr Sims said. “We are going to closely monitor the effect of these arrangements and when it is appropriate for this authorisation to be revoked.” The authorisation applies to members of the MCA and seven other mining associations. The ACCC must be notified in advance of any arrangements made under the authorisation. The ACCC will now seek feedback on interim authorisation, as well as the application for final authorisation, which is sought for a period of 12 months from the date of authorisation. More information, including the ACCC’s statement of reasons, a list of associations included, and the supplies and services covered by the authorisation, is available at Minerals Council of Australia. Background The Minerals Council of Australia’s membership includes many of Australia’s biggest mining companies. It has 51 full member companies and 29 associate member companies including mining service providers, state chambers, energy and transport companies and consultancy firms. Notes to editors ACCC authorisation provides statutory protection from court action for conduct that might otherwise raise concerns under the competition provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. Section 91 of the Act allows the ACCC to grant interim authorisation when it considers it is appropriate. This allows the parties to engage in the proposed conduct while the ACCC is considering the merits of the substantive application. The ACCC may review a decision on interim authorisation at any time, including in response to feedback raised following interim authorisation. Broadly, the ACCC may grant a final authorisation when it is satisfied that the likely public benefit from the conduct outweighs any likely public detriment. Release number: 83/20ACCC Infocentre: Use this form to make a general enquiry. Media enquiries: Media team - 1300 138 917 Audience Media Topics COVID-19 Authorisations Full Article
vi Motorists urged to check for deadly Takata airbags during COVID-19 By www.accc.gov.au Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 09:30:00 +1000 5 May 2020Nearly 200,000 vehicles fitted with potentially deadly airbags are still on the roads, and more than 8,000 of these are considered so dangerous they should not be driven at all, according to the latest ACCC figures on the compulsory recall of Takata airbags. In addition, a significant number of vehicles fitted with a different type of faulty Takata airbag are yet to be remedied. These vehicles, which are fitted with Takata NADI airbags, are considered so dangerous that manufacturers are offering to buy back the vehicles or to provide a loan vehicle until replacement parts are available. We are aware that there have been two deaths and two injuries in Australia resulting from misdeployments of Takata NADI airbags. Motorists are being urged to check now if their vehicles are fitted with these recalled Takata airbags, as car dealerships are still operating and providing replacement airbags free of charge. “Even during this pandemic, replacing faulty airbags is an essential and potentially life-saving task, especially as vehicles may be being used by essential workers and care-givers,” ACCC Deputy Chair Delia Rickard said. “It will also be more important than ever that as more people start to use their cars again, they check that their airbags are safe. Affected Takata airbags can misdeploy and send sharp metal fragments into the vehicle at high speed, and cause serious injury or death to its occupants.” “Drivers should check online or with their dealer or manufacturer whether their vehicles are subject to this compulsory recall or the voluntary recall of Takata NADI airbags, and never ignore a notice of recall from your car’s manufacturer,” Ms Rickard said. Globally there have been 29 deaths and over 320 serious injuries reported, including one death and one serious injury in Australia relating to airbags affected by the compulsory recall. Over four million airbags in more than three million vehicles in Australia were originally affected by the Takata compulsory recall due to these potentially deadly airbags. More than 88 per cent of airbags have now been rectified, and about six per cent have been reported by suppliers as written-off, stolen, unregistered, exported or modified and unable to be replaced. Figures from the ACCC’s latest quarterly update on the compulsory recall show that about five per cent (over 228,000) of faulty airbags remain in more than 196,000 vehicles. In particular, motorists are in danger if they have a critical vehicle containing an airbag that poses a heightened risk of causing injury or death. There still more than 8,000 of these vehicles remaining on the roads, and drivers can check the Product Safety Australia website if their vehicle is affected. “Vehicles with critical airbags should not be driven. Please contact your dealer to arrange for your vehicle to be towed to the place of repair free of charge so you do not have to drive it,” Ms Rickard said. The ACCC is also conscious of the impact COVID-19 is having on Australian consumers and businesses. “We understand dealerships are still operating and are offering the services outlined in the compulsory and voluntary recall notices. Both the ACCC and the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications will be closely monitoring any changes to these arrangements,” Ms Rickard said. Consumers can also search for vehicles affected by the Takata compulsory recall by entering their number plate and state or territory at: IsMyAirbagSafe.com.au or by texting 'Takata' to 0487 AIRBAG (247224). A list of vehicle manufacturer helplines and contact details is available at: Vehicle manufacturer helplines & contact details. Takata fast facts In total about 3.62 million airbag inflators (88.1%) have now been rectified in about 2.64 million vehicles. This excludes 259,025 airbag inflators (6.3%) in 216,138 vehicles reported by suppliers as unrepairable (written off, scrapped, stolen, or modified and unable to have the airbag replaced). There remains 228,764 airbag inflators (5.6%) in 196,299 vehicles outstanding for replacement. As at 31 March 2020, there are 1,895 vehicles with critical-alpha airbags and 6,471 vehicles with critical non-alpha airbags outstanding for replacement. Vehicles with critical airbags should not be driven, and drivers are entitled to have their vehicles towed to the dealership to have the airbag replaced for free. Notes to editors: The Takata airbag recall is the world’s largest automotive recall, affecting an estimated 100 million vehicles globally. It is the most significant compulsory recall in Australia’s history, with over four million affected Takata airbag inflators and involving more than three million vehicle recalls. Takata airbags affected by the compulsory recall use a chemical called phase-stabilised ammonium nitrate (PSAN). The ACCC’s investigation concluded that certain types of Takata PSAN airbags have a design defect. The defect may cause the airbag to deploy with too much explosive force so that sharp metal fragments shoot out and hit vehicle occupants, potentially injuring or killing them. In addition to the compulsory recall of vehicles fitted with Takata PSAN airbags, eight vehicle manufacturers have also issued voluntary recalls for some vehicles manufactured between 1996 and 2000, which may have been fitted with a different type of faulty Takata airbag, being a NADI airbag. Release number: 89/20ACCC Infocentre: Use this form to make a general enquiry. Media enquiries: Media team - 1300 138 917 Audience Media Topics COVID-19 Product Safety Full Article
vi The very bad, and some good, from COVID-19 By www.accc.gov.au Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 10:30:00 +1000 5 May 2020The COVID-19 pandemic is dramatically changing the global economic landscape and causing severe disruption to Australian small businesses, ACCC Chair Rod Sims said today. “Many small businesses are doing it tough, and are being forced to restrict their hours, lay off staff and, for too many, close their doors,” Mr Sims said. Mr Sims was speaking via Zoom at an event organised by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI). “We know the COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant economic impact across Australia, which is why we are taking measures to help consumers and small to medium sized businesses,” Mr Sims said. Mr Sims said the ACCC’s immediate response to the pandemic has focused in two broad areas of work: authorisation of crisis collaboration between competitors, particularly in relation to hardship polices, and the establishment of the ACCC’s COVID-19 Taskforce to tackle immediate harmful consumer and small business problems arising from the crisis. Mr Sims said the ACCC has already granted interim authorisation allowing retailers to collectively bargain with landlords about rent relief during the pandemic. “We see a clear public benefit in allowing retailers to work together in negotiations with landlords and help tenants who are experiencing financial hardship,” Mr Sims said. Mr Sims said a conditional authorisation had also been granted to allow the Australian Energy Council and wholesale and retail energy businesses to provide financial relief to business customers financially impacted by the current crisis. “Energy is an essential service and it is important energy market participants support businesses through the pandemic,” Mr Sims said. Mr Sims said there may be further benefits to energy users flowing from the crisis. “One rare positive to come from this pandemic is that wholesale electricity and gas prices are falling significantly. These falls need to be passed on to businesses that rely on energy,” Mr Sims said. “As Australia comes out of this crisis we will need our energy prices to fall significantly if we are to have the recovery we need.” Mr Sims said the ACCC’s COVID-19 Taskforce is rapidly responding to the thousands of phone calls, emails and social media reports from impacted businesses. “We are already engaging with some large businesses about allegations they are deliberately choosing not to pay their suppliers, or demanding large discounts off goods already delivered, and also delaying payments significantly, and that they should cease the conduct immediately,” Mr Sims said. “We are looking into concerns that many small grocery or convenience stores are missing out on supplies that now seem readily available to the large supermarkets. We need to maintain strong competition in the retail sector to ensure economic recovery once the pandemic subsides.” Release number: 90/20ACCC Infocentre: Use this form to make a general enquiry. Media enquiries: Media team - 1300 138 917 Audience Media Topics COVID-19 Full Article