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Carrot and Trak Global in telematics deal with Volkswagen
Volkswagen Financial Services (VWFS) has teamed up with telematics broker Carrot and its sister technology firm Trak Global on a new offering for young drivers. Under the deal, VWFS will offer a year’s free telematics-based insurance to 18-to-24-year-old drivers that buy a Volkswagen Polo from a ...
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Ingenin and Imaginatik join forces to boost insurance innovation
Imaginatik and Ingenin have formed a global partnership to provide innovation solutions for the insurance industry. Ingenin is an innovation consultancy focused on the insurance industry, which was launched by two co-founders of the AXA Insurance Innovation Hub. Imaginatik has 20-years’ experience of developing sustainable innovation ...
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How ex-Towergate pricing boss Muzio aims to disrupt insurance
Michael Muzio has a grin on his face between sips of coffee. He’s finally succeeded in jumping through the regulatory hoops, meaning his new business is up and running. Chatting casually in a London cafe, Muzio is now ready to talk about it with Insurance Times. He ...
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Rural rebrands in plot to be ‘challenger’ in agricultural insurance market
Managing general agency (MGA) Rural Insurance has rebranded its logo as it sets out plans to be a challenger business within the agricultural insurance market. Chief executive Ian Barclay said the UK’s rural economy was a major contributor to the UK economy - valued at £211bn ...
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Queen's Speech: Bill to ensure cover for driverless cars
The government is to promote the development of autonomous cars and will make sure insurance companies provide cover for them, it was announced at the state opening of Parliament. In her speech outlining government policy for the coming year, the Queen said the government wanted to ...
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UK financial services industry is ‘perfect target’ for cyber attack - report
Financial services companies vastly overestimate how much insurance they have against a cyber-attack, Marsh UK and Ireland chief executive Mark Weil has said. This means the UK financial services industry is ‘perfect target’ for attack, according to lobby group TheCityUK’s Cyber Taskforce report co-written by Marsh. ...
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Aviva to invest millions in tech start-up enabler
Aviva is to invest millions of pounds in Founders Factory, a technology incubator, to forge a new wave of financial service start-ups, Sky News reports. The deal, due to be announced today, will make Founders Factory an exclusive services partner with Aviva. Ben Hoberman, who set ...
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Jaime Swindle, NIG: ‘Brokers are now setting the e-trading agenda’
Delivering what brokers want has helped NIG retain its place at the top of the Insurance Times e-Trading Broker Insight rankings. E-trade director Jaime Swindle talks about how brokers are now driving e-trading
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Innovation Blog: Self-aware drivers before self-driving cars
Octo Telematics’ Jonathan Hewett and Goldsmiths, University of London’s Dr Chris Brauer on improving driving through technology
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Bicycles top household theft claims
Bicycles are the most common item cited in personal theft claims, followed by handbags and mobile phones. According to research by HomeProtect Home Insurance, 46% of all personal theft claims were for bikes. “As more people have taken to cycling, bicycle theft is much more common ...
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Has Allianz killed off the average clause?
Up to 40% of small businesses are underinsured, according to the FCA. Now Allianz says it will remove the average clause from SME policies. Will other insurers follow suit?
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ICO fines CMC £250,000 for making 17.5m nuisance calls
A claims management company that made 17.5 million calls asking people if they had suffered hearing loss at work has been fined £250,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Key points: ICO received 248 complaints about company Check Point Claims has gone into liquidation ...
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Whitehorn: True innovators look beyond current market
Use customer research to predict future trends, former Virgin Galactic boss Will Whitehorn tells Innovation and Disruption Conference
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Aircraft engineer jailed for £240k fake lost baggage claims
An aircraft engineer who made £240,000 in fake claims for lost baggage has been jailed for two years. 45-year-old Miguel Kakaie of King Street, Aberdeen was sentenced at the Old Bailey on 10 May after a six day trial, which followed an investigation by the City ...
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TalkTalk profit halves after cyber attack
TalkTalk’s full year profit halved as a result of last year’s cyber attack on the mobile phone company. Profit before tax for the year to 31 March 2016 was £14m, compared with £32m the previous financial year. The company was hit by exceptional costs of £83m, ...
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Manchester ghost broker jailed for £200k scam
A ghost broker who set up 151 fraudulent motor policies as part of a £200,000 scam has been jailed for 20 months. 38-year-old Romanian national Maur Dumitru of Sherrington Street, Manchester, went on the run for nine months after failing to appear at court for his ...
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Smart home technology could cut CORs
Smart technology such as leak, fire and theft detectors in the home could reduce insurers’ combined operating ratios (CORs) by 21%, research suggests. According to an Innovation Group report, tech giants such as Google and Samsung are trimming the amount of insurance claims made by building ...
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The ITEX View: How brokers can succeed in the digital age
Embracing new technology can represent a real opportunity for brokers to add value, ITEX chairman Nigel Norman says