‘Bringing Chubb’s PI product onto Acturis gives brokers another efficient way to quote with us,’ says PI manager
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‘Compass is a natural extension of Tide’s commitment to making yacht insurance simpler, more transparent and more useful for customers,’ says founder and managing director
‘For us, it was crucial to design a policy that our brokers could easily modify and work flexibly to meet the needs of their clients,’ says head
‘We are absolutely laser-focused on making sure that we are listening to, and acting on, broker feedback,’ says head of SME trading
Following a dip in the insurer’s extranet score in Insurance Times’ Five Star eTrading report 2026, the insurer’s vice president of eTrade says it is focused on revitalising ‘stagnant’ products to keep pace with broker service needs
‘Now we’ve got the financial fundamentals in place for the business, the time is right to restructure and look for growth,’ says managing director
Ahead of this month’s release of the eTrading Report 2026, Insurance Times has revisited the 2025 edition to analyse the key battlegrounds as firms challenge for a prestigious five-star award
‘We’ve invested heavily in people, capability and technology to improve visibility, availability and decision making,’ says head
‘This update is all about respecting advisors’ time and making the quoting journey as seamless as possible,’ says head
‘Having the online scheme functionality for brokers is a game changer,’ says managing director
The acceleration in digitally enhanced insurance placement across the London market is redefining the centuries-old process of follow trading
Insurance Times rounds up the top five stories making headlines across the market from 16 to 20 March 2026
Broker digital leader additionally emphasises that the current administrative cost ratio in the Lloyd’s market poses an ‘existential threat’, blaming ‘analogue’ trading methods