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Cyber-focused Lloyd’s backed business launches cyber cover platform for UK brokers
It is back by Lloyd’s with Beat syndicate as the lead
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Family of Leicester City chopper crash victim in insurance payout row
Five people were killed in the helicopter crash
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AXA Partners extends partnership with Ardonagh Group’s retail division
The two have a long-term relationship
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Broker Service Q&A: Tokio Marine HCC reveals the secret to coping with greater claims volumes
With the Insurance Times Broker Service Survey 2019/20 now open, Tokio Marine HCC’s underwriting director John Booth tells Savan Shah how understanding brokers is key to its operation and how it has dealt with the influx of claims over the past year
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Insurers braced for Thomas Cook claims as travel firm goes bust
The travel agent is being supported by the Civil Aviation Authority
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Loss adjuster appointed for Blenheim Palace gold toilet claim
Extensive damage was caused when the fully plumbed piece of art was ripped from the wall causing escape of water damage to the palace
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Broker Service Q&A: Home & Legacy reveals net promoter score
Insurance Times speaks to Home & Legacy’s managing director Barry O’Neill about the five service areas being explored in the broker survey
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Pikl relishing challenges ahead amid expansion
A substantial funding round has put Pikl in good stead as it grows its team and business
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Why Ogden is not over yet
The Ogden discount rate may have been set for the next few years, but that does not mean the changes are over. Insurers are still working out what a negative discount rate means for the industry, and further changes may be appearing on the horizon sooner than many may realise
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Zurich Municipal calls for action to tackle lack of school fire protection in England
Five of the biggest fire protection risks include lack of sprinklers, building combustibility and modern construction methods, fire detection, arson, as well as housekeeping and smoking controls
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Azur broadens high net worth offering alongside broker solution
It solves a key problem for brokers
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Claims Consortium Group seals deal for Stream Claims Services
Chief executive Jeremy Hyams said the acquisition will “create a scalable adjusting service”
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Worcester Park fire reawakens concerns over modern methods of construction
The insurer is working with the Metropolitan Thames Valley Association to ensure residents receive needed support
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Analysis: The challenges motor (re)insurers face amid Ogden reform
Changes to Ogden every five years, reinsurance price changes and rising cost of care are just some of the challenges post-Ogden change
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Avid - the MGA that has cracked the underwriting conundrum
MGA marries data-led analysis with good products and plenty of underwriting experience
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Insurers on alert after Blenheim Palace £4.8m gold toilet stolen
The theft of the fully functional 18-carat gold toilet could spark a hefty claim
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Zurich advocates staff flexible working with new “family friendly” policy
The government is seeking feedback from its modern industrial strategy consultation by 11 October in includes proposals for flexible working and urges employers to be more transparent about parental leave
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Hyperion combines its Howden and RKH businesses
The announcement comes with an organisational restructure
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Flood Re welcomes additional government funding for flood defence projects
The government hopes to set out its policies to better prepare the UK for flood and coastal erosion in a government policy statement by the end of 2019