Blogs

  • The UK Fraud Strategy – a whole system response

    20/10/2022

    The UK Fraud Strategy looks to tackle fraud through a partnership approach which harnesses the capabilities, resources and experience of the public and private sectors to restore public faith. Mark Allen, our Chief Fraud and Financial Crime Officer explains how the ABI is playing its part.

  • Grand Designs - How can tax policy and regulation be part of the grand design for UK competitiveness

    19/10/2022

    The Global pandemic, an energy crisis, the great resignation. To say the last few years have been far from business as usual would be an understatement. Tax policy and regulatory reform have increasingly become tools used to meet short-to-medium term government objectives, but what has been and will be the resulting effect of these changes when we consider UK competitiveness? This annual conference breakout session will explore the current outlook of UK competitiveness which our esteemed panellists will agree, has tax and regulation at its heart.

  • Welcome to your pensions dashboards (hub)

    07/10/2022

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    Evey Tang explains how the ABI Pensions Dashboard hub is designed to be a one-stop-shop for members and stakeholders to see all of our work to date in support of the industry embracing this once-in-a-generation transformation.

  • The regulatory change we need to see to help consumers build and manage the savings they want

    06/10/2022

    Consumers need more support to have the retirement income they expect. Providers should be allowed to offer it. The FCA’s proposed review into advice and guidance could make this happen. Maria Busca, ABI Policy Adviser, Long-Term Savings, explains more.

  • Responding to Uncertainty: ABI Tax Convention 2022

    06/10/2022

    Last month, member and stakeholder delegates gathered at the Wyboston Lakes conference centre in Bedfordshire for the 9th annual ABI Insurance Tax Convention. David Jordorson provides an overview of the event and explains how the OECD framework was at the heart of discussions.

  • Will the robots take over? How insurers can use data for better outcomes all round

    06/10/2022

    With the world becoming increasingly data driven, now is the time to do the groundwork in defining how data and associated technologies will be used in general insurance in the decades to come. Lucie Hart looks at the implications of the data revolution.

  • Reasons why you should not miss the upcoming ABI Financial and Corporate Reporting event

    05/10/2022

    The ABI's Head of Prudential Regulation writes why the ABI’s annual financial and corporate reporting event titled “Financial reporting and beyond” on 30 November is not to be missed.

  • Engaging long-term savings customers in a digital world

    29/09/2022

    Reflecting on our Pension Attention campaign, growth of tech-enabled advice and the development of pensions dashboards, this Annual Conference breakout session will explore what a digital customer journey could look like and the latest technological developments which providers should monitor and embrace.

  • Heatwaves and the energy crisis discussed at inaugural Climate Change Clinic

    22/09/2022

    Following a summer of record-breaking heatwaves, hosepipe bans and a cost of living crisis caused in part due to energy security challenges, the climate change emergency is an unavoidable topic. Rebecca Lea explains the insurance and long-term savings perspective following our first ABI Networking Climate Clinic held this week.

  • Lights Out and Away We Go!: The rapidly changing world of motor insurance

    21/09/2022

    Jonathan Fong discusses new vehicle technologies and the complex motor challenges that our members face. All of which will be addressed at the ABI Automated Vehicles: to ALKS and beyond event on the 19th October.