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Co-op pilots smart tech doorbells for burglary victims
Claims data reveals burglary victims are 2.5 times more likely to be targeted again
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Cyber-specialist MGA launches online cyber cover platform
Cyber Assist launches a new online cyber cover platform in partnership with Avast and using SchemeServe tech
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Horwich Farrelly successfully overturns judge's decision and exposes fraudster
The verdict was overturned because the original judgement was “not sustainable on the evidence.”
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Childhood friends develop multi sports injury cover for amateur sportspeople
Childhood friends create multi sports insurance policy for amateur sports people
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Scottish government agrees to regulate CMCs
DWF head of general insurance in Scotland Andrew Lothian, who was instrumental in changing the Scottish government’s mind, talks to Insurance Times about a U-turn decision to regulate CMCs
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Data and advanced analytics "changing the motor insurance landscape"
89% of insurers believe that data and analytics are either extremely or very useful to their business
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ABI defends industry amid claims home insurers exploit old people
The ABI has defended the home insurance market amid accusations insurers exploit the elderly. Citizens Advice called for the FCA to act following a report last week claiming 13 million people are overcharged on home insurance. The report survey showed 40% of people had their insurance policy for over ...
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PERILS announces market loss of €60m because of Storm Ophelia
The storm hit Ireland and the UK in October 2017
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New insurtech broker offers ‘add-on’ products for sharing economy
Inlet provides cover for people who rent their home out, but don’t realise their insurance policy will not cover for damage, theft or liability
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L&G in bid to lead home insurance with “digital centre of excellence”
“Digital centre of excellence” at centre of Legal & General home insurance strategy
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Insurers must look for opportunities in climate risk after an expensive year - ClimateWise
ClimateWise urges insurers to look for the opportunities in climate risk following an expensive year
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Man sentenced for fraudulent burglary claims worth over £40,000
The 44 year-old man made claims for a £6,000 computer and jewellery worth over £33,000
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Home insurers accused of exploiting the elderly and FCA urged to act
Citizens Advice attacks home insurers over their treatment of the elderly
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Insurer-created insurtechs building "disruptive" momentum
More insurers will look to bypass company culture and barriers to innovation by creating their own insurtechs over the next two to three years, says Celent senior analyst Mike Fitzgerald
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Direct Line strikes deal for Tesla autopilot system drivers
Direct Line to offer a 5% discount to Tesla drivers with the semi-autonomous Autopilot feature
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ABI’s James Dalton outlines key priority for 2018
“Tackling the rising costs of escape of water claims must be a key priority,” says James Dalton
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Home premiums rising fast – research
Home premiums are rising fast in response to soaring claims inflation and increasing fraud
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Allianz gears up to take on SME underinsurance
Allianz looks to tackle SME underinsurance with new e-trading tool for brokers
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Insurance industry could benefit from extra R&D funding and increased tax credit
”Insurtech companies must make sure that they are getting the full benefit of this potential tax relief,” says Mazar partner
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UK government wants driverless cars on the road by 2021
The government wants to see fully self-driving cars on the road by 2021