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IT Interview
“It’s simple, the customer owns the telematics data” - Insurance2025 speaker, Charles Smith
Ahead of presenting at Insurance2025, Collision Management System’s founder and CEO sat down with Insurance Times to discuss where telematics is going, the ’who owns the data’ argument, and what to expect from his presentation next week
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ThingCo looks to shake up telematics as it takes on the mass market
Telematics has long been restricted to the young driver niche, but Mike Brockman’s ThingCo is looking to shake things up with a fresh approach to telematics technology and a revolutionary solar powered device
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News
Zego reveals expansion plans following £34m funding round
It plans to develop four key areas of the business following a cash injection earlier this month
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‘We are just at the beginning of the rise of insurtech’ - Insurance2025 speaker Ed Leon Klinger
Ahead of debating and presenting at Insurance2025, Flock chief executive, Ed Leon Klinger sat down with Insurance Times to discuss the launch of its latest product, expanding its drone offering
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Insurtech vehicle rates assessor acquired by service provider
Arbitrate’s technology will allow the provider to extend into rate assessment for credit hire and other purposes in the vehicle rental market
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Features
Betfair-backed insurer champions claims sharing over ‘dysfunctional mainstream insurance’
Paul Dennis, the founder of claims sharing pet insurer YouDoPet, which has backing from the founder of Betfair, speaks to Insurance Times about the dysfunctional structure of mainstream insurance, and what he thinks is the solution
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Trõv eyes new markets after closing UK app
Having announced its UK app will close in October, the insurtech has its eyes on new adventures
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Features
NIG looking forward to “exciting year” after successful eTrading performance
NIG said it is looking forward to a “full and exciting” delivery schedule on its eTrading offering after securing a very successful score in the Insurance Times eTrading survey this year
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Blockchain interest sparks six senior hires at start-up
The start-up has hired a new managing director, chief technology officer, chief commercial officer and senior business analyst
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Agenda
Broker wins help Acturis to improved results
It’s annual results revealed a record number of new broker and insurer users
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IT Interview
Motor fraudsters adopting new and dangerous ‘hide and crash’ technique
Anti-fraud expert group recognises rise to prominence of a dangerous new technique adopted by motor fraudsters
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How the internet of things is changing the future of insurance
Vodafone head of business development (IoT) Phil Skipper says the future of insurance lies very much in the connected nature of the modern world
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Agenda
Lloyd’s transformation strategy continues as £53m emerging risks facility launched
Facility gives Lloyd’s underwriters scope to experiment with new risks
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News
Exclusive: Drone insurer expands with connected fleet product for larger companies
Drone insurance specialists, Flock says the new product is the first in the world to offer real-time insurance for drone fleets
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New research finds brokers’ most used e-trading site
Almost all brokers are now trading electronically
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Covéa Insurance eyes broader e-trade offering
As the Insurance Times broker e-trading survey identifies a weakness in breadth of cover, Covéa launches a new commercial combined product
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Shamed company director banned from running his business after fraud
The shamed businessman has been declared bankrupt after submitting false insurance claims
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Home insurance rates could rise 22% under FCA pricing crackdown - report
JP Morgan gives analysis on what blanket ban could mean for insurance prices
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Yoga teacher crash case sparks boom in calls at cycle insurance broker
Biker hit with £100,000 costs sparks flood of calls at YellowJersey
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Lloyd’s details plans for delegated authority market
Speaking at a conference this week, further specifics were given on planned changes to the delegated authority market