Insurance UK

  • August 14, 2026

    EU Insurers Ask For Simpler Data Breach Notifications

    A trade body for insurers in Europe has asked the European Data Protection Board to simplify its proposed format for notifying of personal data breaches in a harmonized way.

  • August 14, 2026

    Taxable Pension Withdrawals By Under-65s Reach £76B

    Britons under 65 have taken £75.5 billion ($102 billion) in taxable income from their pensions in just over a decade, an insurance technology company has said.

  • August 14, 2026

    Solicitor Seeks Return After Strike-Off Over No Insurance

    A solicitor who was struck off for misconduct including practicing without valid insurance asked a disciplinary tribunal on Friday to readmit him to the profession, arguing that he "unequivocally" accepts his sanction and is genuinely remorseful.

  • August 14, 2026

    Aviva Doubles Personal Lines Income After Direct Line Deal

    Aviva said Friday that income from U.K. personal lines insurance premiums grew 98% in the first half of 2026, reflecting the impact on results of its acquisition in July 2025 of rival Direct Line and continued growth in its intermediated business.

  • August 14, 2026

    Gov't Brings Forward August State Pension Payments

    The government said Friday that it will make some state pension payments earlier than usual in August, ensuring retirees get their financial support ahead of the bank holiday at the end of the month.

  • August 13, 2026

    Clarion Not Owed £2.9M Over Misleading Bonds, Insurer Says

    An insurer has denied owing Clarion £2.9 million ($4 million) under bonds for two developments in England, claiming that the housing association knew the insurer had been misled about a contractor's role in the projects.

  • August 13, 2026

    UK Finance Plans Projects To Develop Green Finance

    UK Finance said Thursday that it was planning initiatives to develop green home finance on a large scale — but it needs the backing of the government and regulators to do so.

  • August 13, 2026

    Gov't Urged To Give Family Courts Access To Pension Portals

    British courts should have access to personal pension data on forthcoming online portals as part of new legal rights being considered for cohabiting couples, a trade body has urged.

  • August 13, 2026

    Investment Cos. Ask FCA To Toughen Up Listing Rules Reform

    The Association of Investment Companies said Thursday it has told the Financial Conduct Authority to toughen up planned reforms of rules for investment trusts to close loopholes recently exploited by U.S. hedge fund Saba Capital.

  • August 13, 2026

    Stephenson Harwood Leads Royal Horticultural Society Buy-In

    The Royal Horticultural Society, a gardening charity, has completed a bulk purchase annuity transaction worth £22 million ($30 million), pensions investor Royal London Group said Thursday.

  • August 13, 2026

    Allianz Warns Of Climate Risk To New AI Data Centers

    Insurance giant Allianz has warned that most data centers being built to support the global boom in artificial intelligence are in areas at high risk of natural catastrophes.

  • August 13, 2026

    Police Seize £4M Ferrari In Uninsured Driving Crackdown

    The Met Police has seized 90 vehicles worth more than £8 million ($11 million), including a Ferrari Monza SP2, in an operation targeting uninsured, anti-social and dangerous driving in central London.

  • August 12, 2026

    UK Gov't Urged To Link Pension, Property Wealth Policies

    The government must break down "regulatory silos" between property and pension wealth, or millions of people will be at risk of a shortfall in retirement income, a trade body warned Thursday.

  • August 12, 2026

    Panel Urges FCA To Review Consumer Rules For Small Cos.

    The Financial Services Consumer Panel has asked the Financial Conduct Authority to review how banks and other finance businesses should apply the Consumer Duty and other rules to sole traders and smaller businesses.

  • August 12, 2026

    Ireland To Examine Flood Insurance Protection Gap

    Ireland's government has said it is seeking to close gaps in flood insurance coverage to make it more widely available and affordable for homeowners and businesses amid rising climate-related risks.

  • August 12, 2026

    Reignited Iran War Triggers Surge In Pension Funding

    Funding for U.K. pension plans rose to its highest point in three years in July after the resumption of hostilities in the Middle East pushed up yields on long-dated government bonds, the reserve fund for the sector has said.

  • August 12, 2026

    Seventeen Group Expands With Insurance Broker Purchase

    Seventeen Group has said it has snapped up specialist broker Titan Insurance Services Ltd., adding to its portfolio of insurance intermediaries.

  • August 11, 2026

    Pensions Body Issues FAQs To Prep For Dashboard Launch

    A standards-setting body for the pensions sector has issued guidance it said will help administrators, providers and service centers respond "clearly and consistently" to inquiries about the long-awaited pensions dashboards.

  • August 11, 2026

    Insurers Sue Ex-Petrofac Execs Linked To Bribery Scandal

    Nine Lloyd's insurers have sued two former Petrofac executives who are facing bribery charges stemming from the Serious Fraud Office's multimillion-pound investigation into the oil and gas giant and its subsidiaries.

  • August 11, 2026

    UK Financial Ombudsman Revamps Complaints Rules

    The Financial Ombudsman Service introduced measures on Tuesday to improve how it rules on complaints between consumers and businesses.

  • August 11, 2026

    CMS Leads £83M PIC Pension Buy-In For Chemistry Body

    A professional body for U.K. chemists has offloaded £83 million ($112 million) of its staff retirement liabilities to Pension Insurance Corp. PLC, the insurer said Tuesday, in a deal steered by CMS, Addleshaw Goddard and Osborne Clarke.

  • August 11, 2026

    Low Losses Mask Climate Risk, Swiss Re Warns Insurers

    Insurance losses from storms and other natural catastrophes may have fallen to $42 billion in the first half of 2026, but risk from wildfires for the rest of the year is still elevated, Swiss Re warned on Tuesday.

  • August 11, 2026

    Covea Sued Over Unpaid COVID Losses At West London Pub

    The operator of a pub and guest house in west London has accused Covea Insurance of failing to pay out for losses the hospitality business says it sustained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • August 10, 2026

    Insurers Sue To Block Syngenta Parkinson's Suit Coverage

    Almost 40 insurers have asked a London court to rule that they need not indemnify agricultural giant Syngenta against thousands of lawsuits because the company has never admitted that one of its products causes Parkinson's disease.

  • August 10, 2026

    Solar Panel Fires Jump 133%, Outpace Installations, QBE Says

    The number of fires involving solar panels in the U.K. has risen faster over the four years to the end of 2025 than installations, a business insurer said Monday, urging greater precautions to mitigate risks to larger buildings.

Expert Analysis

  • Why SRA Is Cracking Down On 'No Win, No Fee' Law Firms

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    Harriet Gamper at the Solicitors Regulation Authority discusses the regulator’s recent warning notice concerning "no win, no fee" arrangements in high-volume consumer claims, aimed at offering lawyers clarity in understanding their obligations following findings that many law firms were failing in their duty to protect clients' best interests.

  • How UK Securitization Reforms Will Affect Industry

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    The Prudential Regulation Authority’s recent proposals to reform securitization requirements will offer greater structuring flexibility, reduced operational complexity and lower compliance costs, although with the rationale for imposing stand-alone obligations on institutional investors not clear, dissenting voices are likely, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • Striking A Balance Between AI Innovation And Regulation

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's recent consultation on the impact of artificial intelligence on financial services highlights the debate between regulators, the government and industry over whether current regulatory frameworks can balance innovation with risk management, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • FCA Enforcement Newsletter Reflects Shift Toward Openness

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s inaugural Enforcement Watch newsletter provides clarity on the cases the regulator is opening and highlights its approach to early communication of enforcement activity, offering a welcome insight into its emerging priorities, says David Hamilton at Howard Kennedy.

  • FCA's Investment Regime May Prove A Double-Edged Sword

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s final rules on consumer composite investments intend to support retail investors in making more informed decisions while affording firms greater flexibility, but continuing with opaque methodologies will require greater operational and compliance effort in the short term, say lawyers at Fried Frank.

  • How FCA's Client Reforms May Boost Investment Access

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to reform the professional client categorization regime and simplify conflicts of interest rules are likely to be welcomed, although firms will need to navigate the increased responsibility that comes with greater flexibility, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • Consolidation Of Lloyd's Bylaws Will Be Useful For Members

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    Lloyd’s of London’s recent consolidation of its bylaws will make the rules governing its market more accessible, providing immediate results as well as the necessarily flexible framework to address the future needs of its participants, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • 4 Securities Trends For Pension Trustees To Watch In 2026

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    With the U.K. signaling it will soon demand more active fiduciary stewardship from pension trustees, British and EU fund managers must follow key trends in mass securities litigation, investment disclosures, and U.S. enforcement that could require intervening for their investors in 2026, say lawyers at Labaton Keller.

  • 10 Financial Regulatory Changes To Prepare For In 2026

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    A number of changes in the financial regulatory sphere are due this year, from targeted support to payment safeguarding and a new consumer composite investments regime, and firms should plan to address the policies and regulatory strategies relevant to them, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • FCA Enforcement Trends In 2025 And Expectations For 2026

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s clear intention in 2025 to conduct fewer, faster investigations and reinforce transparency is likely to continue in 2026, with a dual-pronged approach of targeted enforcement and assertive supervision to fight crime, support growth and help consumers as its priorities, say lawyers at WilmerHale.

  • Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails

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    The judiciary’s recently updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence warns judges and tribunal members about misinformation and white text manipulation, providing a reminder that AI tools cannot replace direct engagement with evidence and reflecting a broader concern about their application when handling confidential material, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

  • How Russia Sanctions Trajectory Is Affecting UK Legal Sector

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    The proliferation of U.K. and European Union sanctions targeting Russia has led to a vast increase in legislative provisions, and lawyers advising affected businesses should expect a complex and evolving legal landscape for the foreseeable future, says Rob Dalling at Jenner & Block.

  • Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI

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    The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.

  • A Look At Factors Affecting Ombudsman Complaint Trends

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    Lawyers at Womble Bond provide an analysis of the Financial Ombudsman Service's complaint trends in 2025, highlighting the impact of changes within the FOS and external factors on the financial sector's redress system.

  • What To Know About FCA's Short Selling Regime Proposals

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    Although the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals for changes to the U.K. short selling regime do not materially alter the rules, targeted reforms designed to reduce the administrative burden placed on position holders will be welcomed by market participants, say lawyers at McDermott.

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