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Self-driving car claims first road death
The driver of an electric Tesla car has been killed while the vehicle was on autopilot. It is understood to be the first road death involving a self-driving car, with American news outlets naming the driver as Joshua Brown from Ohio. “What we know is ...
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Markerstudy buys telematics broker Drivology
Insurance and broking group Markerstudy has bought app-based telematics broker Drivology. The acquisition will add over 6,000 policyholders to Markerstudy’s retail division. Drivology specialises in smartphone app-based car insurance. The company’s app monitors how safe a driver is to determine motor insurance premiums. The app determines ...
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Brexit means bad news for innovation says Atidot
Start-up risk management company Atidot chief executive Dror Katzav has said that Brexit means bad news for innovation as start-ups are “businesses for immigrants”. Speaking at a London InsurTech event on June 29, six panellists shared their views on whether Brexit would impact the InsurTech wave ...
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Willis’s Gaffney says risk is the future of insurance
Willis Towers Watson chief technology officer Simon Gaffney has said that there are huge opportunities in the risk market for new people entering the insurance industry. Speaking at the London InsurTech Conference on 29 June, Gaffney said that technology is transforming clients and creating new businesses ...
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Tech & Innovation Awards 2016 shortlist announced
An extensive array of technology firms, insurers and brokers have been shortlisted for the Insurance Times Tech & Innovation Awards 2016. These prestigious awards recognise the best applications of technology in UKGI. It is a celebration of how insurance firms and their technology partners are meeting ...
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Analysis: Cyber hack vs cyber leak
What’s the difference between a cyber hack and a cyber leak? It depends who you ask, and does the difference matter anyway, our sister publication, GR was told by Lloyd’s Market Association senior technical executive cyber & professional lines Tony Ellwood. What is the difference, ...
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Channel Syndicate appoints new head of technology and cyber insurance
Tom Allen has joined Lloyd’s managing agency Channel Syndicate’s new innovation division as head of technology and cyber insurance. Channel, a subsidiary of Lloyd’s reinsurer SCOR, said the innovation division will look at new technologies and emerging risks, including cyber. Allen worked as a lawyer before ...
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UK firms to face increased cyber regulations even with Brexit
UK companies will still have to comply with new EU regulations regarding data breaches irrespective of the outcome of the referendum vote today, leading cyber risk experts at Beazley’s Hacked! Conference said earlier this week. Interest in cyber protection among UK businesses has risen sharply with ...
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Towergate hires Microsoft to help with IT overhaul
Towergate has hired Microsoft as a provider of cloud-based computing as it continues to overhaul its IT systems. The broking group will use Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform for its data centres and staff computing will be based on Microsoft’s Windows 10, Office365 and Skype for ...
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Digital Risks partners with Aviva for combined commercial cover
Digital Risks, the new digital-first broker for technology and media businesses, has announced a partnership with Aviva to launch its combined commercial product. Designed to meet the needs of fast-growth and digitally-focused start-up and SME businesses, the product is sold as a monthly subscription, rather than ...
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Briefing: As another insurer goes direct, should brokers be worried?
Another day, another insurer going SME direct. This times it is US insurer Travelers, releasing a direct SME office product for fewer than 10 employees and less than £2.5m in revenues. Travelers joins AXA, Allianz (Premierline Direct) and Hiscox, who have all gone direct to business ...
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Aon Benfield makes senior hire to head global cyber practice group
Aon Benfield has hired Luke Foord-Kelcey to co-head its global cyber practice group. Based in London, Foord-Kelcey will be responsible for developing Aon Benfield’s cyber offering to insurers and reinsurers. He will work with co-head Bill Henriques, who established the practice group. Prior to joining Aon, ...
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Fine firms for failing to report data breaches - MPs
MPs are calling for tougher rules that could force companies to report cyber attacks. The Culture, Media and Sport select committee said in a report yesterday that the regulator should have a “robust system of escalating fines” for those failing to report security breaches, the Financial ...
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Meerkats and ego massaging: psychology of the new market
With the smartphone making everyone’s attention spans shorter, insurance companies need to develop technology that makes consumers feel ‘at the centre of the world’ and appeal to emotions rather than rationality
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Start-ups on insurers: ‘It is like you are in a pinball machine’
Start-ups speak out on the difficulties and frustrations of working with insurance companies.
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Rolls-Royce unveils 'luxury' driverless car
Rolls-Royce has unveiled its first driverless car which it claims is the “the future of luxury mobility”. The Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100 has no steering wheel, only one door and a virtual assistant. Instead of a chauffeur the vehicle will be controlled by a female-voiced artificial ...
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Insurers must prepare for big changes as driverless era looms
The UK motor insurance market must prepare itself for legislation changes, huge falls in premium income and fewer crashes as driverless vehicles become reality, research firm Thatcham said. The firm said that by 2021 driverless cars will be able to go on motorways and that by ...
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General insurers to hire more as disruption fears grow
General insurers are looking to hire more people as their fear of being disrupted increases, according to the latest quarterly CBI/PwC financial services survey. The survey found that the top three reasons for general insurers expanding their workforce is to improve efficiency, provide new products and ...
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PIB launches telematics-based fleet product
PIB has launched a telematics-based insurance product for the fleet market. The broking group said the product uses telematics data and risk management to reduce costs for fleet operators. The product uses driver behaviour and attitude data to influence the insurance premium paid as part of ...
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