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HomeServe Labs teams up with fourth major insurer
Major insurer partners with HomeServe Labs to provide LeakBot, the smart-connected water leak detector
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Holidaymakers warned that drinking too much could mean a rejected claim
Ombudsman says rejected claims are commonplace for holidaymakers who drink too much
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UK cyber security chief warns that a major attack is inevitable
The head of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre says Britain is “fortunate” to have avoided a major attack already
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Fraser Edmond launches broker big data startup
The former Aviva broker distribution director hopes to address the “lost opportunity” in commercial insurance with new data and search venture Broker Insights
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Top insurance cop targets "corrosive" CMCs and lawyers offering data bribes
Top insurance cop vows crackdown on lawyers and CMCs data bribes
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A lesson in how NOT to run client money - fined One Call founder John Radford's string of blunders revealed
How One Call founder John Radford ignored auditor’s warnings, was too busy to read FCA paperwork and didn’t check TOBAs properly
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Trade credit insurance vital as insolvencies hit highest level since 2013
ABI assistant director, head of property, commercial and specialist lines Mark Shepherd warns on the importance of trade credit insurance after insolvency rates rose in 2017
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2018 set to show further growth in ILS market
WTW Securities analysis shows capital growth and improved risk could make 2018 another record-breaking year for the ILS market
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Covéa and Audatex partner again on latest claims tech
The partnership between Covéa and Audatex continues, as the insurer adopts new tech
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Today is the day you will most likely be a victim of crash for cash schemes
The IFB says 29 January is crash for cash awareness day, as it is the day you are most likely to be targeted
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Co-op aims to disrupt travel market with “cashless” medical expenses
Insurer Co-op will look to target customers of “all ages” with its new travel product
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Carillion: Second wave of insolvencies will cause “considerable challenges” for underwriters
Carillion collapse has “clearly demonstrated” the value of credit insurance, says chair of Biba’s Trade Risk Focus Group, as he warns of a second wave of insolvencies
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Zurich snares trickster who claimed over £100,000 for soup can trip
Zurich uncovered flagrant exaggerations in a claim involving a tin of soup at a discount store
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Lexis Nexis launches software development kit for access to telematics exchange
Insurance providers will now be able to plug into the telematics platform and build applications
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Three insurtech start-ups join Tech City UK’s Upscale programme
The insurtech start-ups join 37 other technology companies on Tech City UK’s Upscale programme
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DAS UK launches new Amazon Echo skill
People will be able to ask a variety of questions regarding legal expenses, insurance and a range of common legal issues
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Volante makes senior hires from QBE and Barbican
Ex-QBE man will also join the Volante executive committee and global board
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Company director faces £170,000 bill after crash scam
Stuart Gentry was branded a “bold liar” by the judge after faking a crash with his friend
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Failure of a top cloud-service provider could cost US economy $15bn
According to a Lloyd’s and AIR Worldwide report, businesses in the US could lose $15bn if a leading cloud service provider was to experience three days of downtime
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Lack of trade credit cover exposed in Carillion fallout
The ABI estimates Carillion trade credit insurance payouts at £31m, but that is a fraction of the losses expected.