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NewsInsurtech Digital Risks to rebrand as Superscript amid global ambition
Insurtech Digital Risks will be rebranding as Superscript as it guns to become the global leader in SME insurance.
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News AnalysisLemonade’s IPO – what does it mean for the insurance industry?
Insurtech Lemonade’s shares doubled in value on its first day of trading on 2 July, surging from $29 to $69.41; this followed the firm filing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) back in June.
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NewsTaxi driver sentenced for bogus personal injury claim
The court held that the personal injury claim was “full of inconsistencies”
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NewsCovid-19 driving demand for bicycle insurance in cities
As bicycle sales rise, insurers have a key opportunity to increase the uptake of this kind of cover in the UK
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NewsFCA business interruption test case: Day 7 - as it happened
A test case brought by the FCA against eight insurers could have significant consequences for insurers, brokers and policyholders. We report on the latest from the High Court…
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NewsMore needs to be done to restore public trust in insurance, urges CII
The industry body has proposed that insurers take a three-pronged approach to tackle falling levels of trust
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NewsZego partners with e-scooter firm to insure Teeside trial roll-out
Insurtech Zego has partnered with e-scooter company – Ginger, to provide insurance for the UK’s first e-scooter trial which has launched in Tees Valley, North East England.
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NewsLV= confirms 600 potential redundancies as part of business restructure
Chief executive Steve Treloar emphasised that the staff cut is not related to the Covid-19 pandemic
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NewsFCA business interruption test case: Day 6 - as it happened
A test case brought by the FCA against eight insurers could have significant consequences for insurers, brokers and policyholders. We report on the latest from the High Court…
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NewsUnderwriting discipline sees Sabre results hold firm amid Covid pressures
The motor insurer said it was hard to predict what will happen to premiums this year due to ongoing Covid-related uncertainty
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NewsCovid cuts average price of motor insurance premiums - ABI
The average quarterly price at its lowest since the third quarter of 2016
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Sponsored ContentCovid has showed up real issues with insurance firms’ tech platforms - SSP
SSP’s chief technology answers questions on the big issues of the day
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NewsAnti-fraud drive sees 400 insurance policies cancelled in Wales
The initiative has been running for two years
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NewsTwitter hack exposes potential for reputational harm
The confluence of Covid-19 and advanced social engineering techniques poses a growing threat - CyberCube
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IT InterviewWhiplash reform could lead to ‘claims in other guises’ says DLG’s head of claims
Despite making the process ‘much clearer’ for whiplash-related claims, Direct Line’s managing director for claims thinks the delayed whiplash reform could impact the broader motor insurance supply chain or other variants of personal injury claims
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NewsMGAs have to add value otherwise they do not ‘have an existence’
Industry experts say MGAs need to have a trusted relationship with carriers, that they must ‘kill them with kindness’ and make themselves ‘indispensable’ in order to thrive
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NewsABI issues travel insurance travel warning for Spanish holidaymakers
The insurer trade body spoke out following a government annoucement to introduce a quarantine for those returning from Spain
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IT InterviewDLG meets ‘digital savvy’ customer demand with accelerated self-serve model in response to Covid-19
The insurer’s managing director of claims explains how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed customer behaviour and expectations, making digital communications more ‘prominent’
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NewsBlog: When there are no winners, is there still a winning strategy? – Paul Stanley 360Globalnet
In a series of blogs, Paul Stanley chief executive at insurtech 360Globalnet discusses topical insurance matters, in this instance against the backdrop of the FCA test case unfolding in the High Court over the next few days he weighs up the case so far




























