Introducing our new Insurance Post subscription

Introducing our new Insurance Post subscription

Since 1840, Insurance Post has been a market-leading provider of insurance news. But just like the industry we cover, we have evolved to meet the changing demands of the market and its practitioners. We now deal in trendlines rather than headlines. Insurance Post has adapted to become an essential tool that delivers exclusive content on the business issues that matter to you as well as meeting your professional development requirements.

The site boasts new features and we still have more exciting additions to come. Not to mention, the endless work going on in the background to improve what’s already available.

Insurance Post Subscriptions: In-depth news and analysis

Vast archive of articles, briefings, videos and unique analysis

  • Challenges the way industry developments are reported by providing deeper, thought provoking content
  • Poses difficult questions for the industry’s senior leaders as well as provide an analytical take on the industry’s biggest trends
  • Helps you benchmark your performance with the industry’s leading businesses.
Insurance Post Subscriptions: Professional learning and development

Two unique tools to support your CPD and Insurance Distribution Directive requirements.

  • Equips you and your team with the necessary acumen to perform your jobs to a high standard
  • Grows your team’s industry knowledge and gives them the confidence to relay their key findings
  • Ensures you and your team can fully comply with the Insurance Distribution Directive’s requirement on professional learning and market knowledge
Insurance Post Subscriptions: Market-shaping research

Rankings and unique data

  • Supports business leaders in making better decisions, more quickly, on the issues that matter most to them
  • Helps you benchmark your organisation and function against the biggest operators in the UK insurance industry
  • Delivers actionable insight that can be used across all functions with your organisation