Brexit
As the countdown continues towards the UK's exit from the European Union, insurers are continuing to take steps to ensure coverage will continue despite huge uncertainty about future trade restrictions
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Has Brexit changed the appetite for London arbitrations?
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UK insurers call for post-Brexit rule changes
ABI calls for tax changes and better flood defences
Equivalence 'fast reducing in importance for UK insurers’
Carriers are under pressure to look at Europe from a third country perspective as imminent changes to EU insurance rules further increase regulatory divergence from the UK, lawyers say
Supply chain delays drive up cost of construction claims
Many in the industry expect shortages to be resolved within the next 12 to 18 months, but there are other factors to consider including increased levels of risk because of the impact on quality control
'UK coverholders look to turnkey strategy to unlock European DA market'
Coverholder demand for effective and fully compliant solutions to working within Europe has increased dramatically post-Brexit
UK and EU agree MoU for financial services
Post-Brexit negotiations to lead to signing of agreement
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