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NewsAzur broadens high net worth offering alongside broker solution
It solves a key problem for brokers
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Online onlyClaims 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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NewsWorcester 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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NewsAnalysis: 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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News AnalysisAvid - 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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NewsInsurers 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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NewsZurich 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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NewsHyperion combines its Howden and RKH businesses
The announcement comes with an organisational restructure
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NewsFlood 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
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NewsInsurtech CPP buys MGA to boost its broker distribution channel
CPP plans to launch products via the broker market this autumn
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NewsGallagher scoops former JLT Specialty chief information officer
The new recruit has spent 11 years in the position of chief information officer for different insurance firms
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NewsInsurers back government sprinkler plans, but after Worcester Park fire do they go far enough?
The fire has prompted the question as to whether sprinklers should be made compulsory for all flats, regardless of height
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NewsAon sees Lloyd’s facing pivotal moment ahead of blueprint report
Aon offers its broker’s-eye-view on chief executive John Neal’s plans for the future at Lloyd’s, ahead of its blueprint publication on 30 September
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NewsClaims costs more than double for van tool theft
The claims cost for theft of tools has surpassed last year’s figure
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AgendaBe Wiser plans acquisitions and new AI technology to grow business
Be Wiser chairman Mark Bower-Dyke talks about his plans to return the business to growth
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AgendaTesla Insurance: the beginning of the end for selling motor cover?
Car makers have the potential to cut insurers and brokers out of the process of selling motor insurance - with the launch of Tesla Insurance should the incumbents be alarmed?
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NewsInsurers predicted to take major premium hit from automated vehicles
As much as 60% of motor premiums could be lost, report suggests
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AgendaTrade body to drive insurtech recruitment through partnership
IDEX Consulting will work with Insurtech UK to drive more numbers into the country’s insurance start-ups




























