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Dispute with Zurich over NotPetya hack could bring clarity to the insurance industry
Insurance group had refused to pay for NotPetya hack, invoking a war exclusion
FCA ban will not apply to companies calling from abroad
Insurers fill gap between rising medical spending and meagre public coverage
Head of US business to take helm with insurer’s share price having disappointed the market
The UK Pensions Regulator has appointed Charles Counsell as chief executive
Hiscox, Lloyd’s and Husch Blackwell said to be targets of ‘The Dark Overlord’
Easing of foreign ownership rules has overseas groups seeking to control Chinese units
Industry had hoped second year of losses from natural disasters would boost prices
Company’s new boss will have to convince shareholders that insurer can grow
Legal & General chief warns that long-term care products have failed in the US
Some will be ‘disappointed’ as alternative capital sector comes under strain
Spreadsheet-analysing investors in control of trillion-dollar funds are forcing polluters to change
Demographic shifts combine with climate change to push up costs for industry
Many stranded passengers will find not all expenses covered by insurance policies
Employers urged to retain and retrain older workers
As fears of ‘no-deal’ rise, I’m opting for a staycation next year
Insurance market says it might ban brokers who refuse to switch from paper
Sun Life leads funding round for start-up looking to offer products directly online
Pharma group explores routes to finance ‘curative’ treatments for once-fatal diseases
Foreign investments does not always mean foreign exposure
Government sells off non-core assets from once-proud insurance conglomerate