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AXA first to provide cover under Brolly
AXA is the first panel member for insurance startup Brolly
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Discount rate cut anniversary: A social media storm
When the discount rate was cut to -0.75% a year ago, the industry took to social media to vent its frustrations. Insurance Times looks back at the industry reaction.
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Senior UKGI figures reflect on the discount rate cut one year on
Senior figures in UKGI reflect on the controversial discount rate cut decision on its anniversary
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Infographic: A year on - the discount rate cut
An infographic explaining the discount rate cut and reforms and the timeline so far
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Government must act over “broken system” as costs to motorists mount – ABI
Personal injury and discount reforms must be “urgently” be pushed through, the ABI has warned.
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Family of fraudsters sentenced for £37,000 of fake claims
A man, his mother and his nephew sentenced after submitting over £37,000 worth of fraudulent insurance claims
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Monarch airline ticket agents reassured over claims amid crisis at CBL insurance
Affirma Insurance says airline agents will still have their claims settled despite CBL Corp’s troubles
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Telematics firm slams government's "unfair" plans to ban young drivers at night
Insurethebox comes out against the proposed ban on new drivers going out at night, calling it “unfair” and “punitive,” while the ABI keeps an open mind
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“We need to rethink our approach” to cyber risk – Marsh chief exec John Doyle
Marsh chief executive John Doyle says insurers are “worried” about cyber insurance, and suggests a new strategy is needed to tackle the growing risk
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Claims payment disruptor Optal strikes deal with Allianz
Deal will cut fraud, speed up payments and allow charge back for insurers
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Zurich launches ‘Innovation Foundry’
Zurich is looking to drive growth through innovation and long-term partnerships, with the launch of an ‘Innovation Foundry’
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Prison sentence and hefty fine for whiplash fraudster
Shahid Hussain ordered to pay £14,000 and given two-month prison sentence after investigation by DAC Beachcroft
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Student sentenced for £14,000 university insurance scam
Alison Ntim made false claims for items apparently lost on a study trip to Venice
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Insurers could face £1bn legal claims over “ethnic penalty” – Equality and Human Rights Commission ex-chair
Trevor Phillips and campaigners call on insurers for more “transparency” and “change” in the way their computers calculate premiums for ethnic minorities
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Lawyers outraged as ABI given go-ahead to fund PI gateway
The government accepts an offer in principle for the insurance industry to fund and build new litigation portal
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UK insurer cuts into gig economy with Slice partnership
US-based Slice Labs, which specialises in on-demand insurance, is partnering with a Top 50 UK insurer
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Kanye West’s $10m lawsuit against Lloyd’s is thrown out
Reports suggest Lloyd’s and Kanye West have “amicably” resolved $10m lawsuit
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'Unfair and unnecessary' - The behind scenes lobbying to thwart whiplash crackdown
The controversial whiplash reforms will come into effect in April 2019, but lawyers continue to work tirelessly to get them changed
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Hiscox cleared over data protection allegations
Hiscox found not guilty on three counts after it was alleged to have broken data protection laws
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New Pool Re terrorism assessment tool leads to discounted premiums
Self-assessment tool could earn UK insureds a 5% premium discount