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News‘Data-driven world of mobility’ can be ‘real power for good’ says MIB’s Clayden
Speaking at the ABI’s virtual motor conference, the MIB boss explained that insurers need to be ‘absolutely alive’ to the opportunities presented by data
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NewsMan jailed for half a year after ‘blatant’ fraud
Man made 22 exaggerate claims after a road traffic accident in 2014
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NewsMGAs need to adopt ‘ecosystem mindset’ to deliver value to customers
In the latest MGAA webinar, attendees learn how an ecosystem approach can help to drive internal efficiencies and produce greater value for customers
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News AnalysisFCA dual pricing ban could be ‘catalyst’ for Amazon to enter insurance
With rumours of Amazon entering the motorcycle and car insurance market, Insurance Times takes a closer look at how it might affect the industry
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IT Interview‘Mediocrity cannot be tolerated’ in impending LiP portal says Minster Law boss
Although the Litigants in Person portal is pencilled in for an April 2021 launch date, Shirley Woolham warns that unless it is ‘absolutely workable’, then further delays should be recommended
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NewsTesco Underwriting claims handler pleads guilty to fraud
The accused siphoned off claims payments into his own account, court heard
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NewsFCA business interruption test case appeal date set by Supreme Court
Six insurers, the FCA and the Hiscox Action Group are appealing some parts of September’s High Court ruling
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News AnalysisLloyd’s boss acknowledges that insurance sector struggles with ethnicity data
Lloyd’s of London will be looking at how it can improve the collection of ethnicity data
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NewsRate rises fuel premium income growth for Hiscox
The insurer also saw no further rises in its Covid-19 claims estimate
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NewsCompetition will remain high for established brokers in M&A says RSM
However buyers could still be cautious considering the uncertainty of the economic landscape
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NewsTractable reveals its plans for Japanese motor insurance market
The insurtech tells Insurance Times why the Japanese motor market is different to the UK
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People & OpinionQ&A: How SSP’s Intelligent Quotes Hub could smooth the end of dual pricing
Adrian Coupland, customer and marketing managing director of SSP discusses dual pricing ending and how the firm’s Intelligent Quotes Hub technology might help this transition
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FeaturesTech could hold the key as Covid-19 causes BI to become a ‘surge event’
Keoghs partner explains how technology needs to be utilised in order to handle the vast uptick in business interruption claims as this typically low frequency incident becomes a ‘surge event’ following the onset of coronavirus
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IT InterviewMGA Q&A: Touchstone Underwriting to offer value-add services to brokers in wake of Covid-19
Alan Roe, managing director of Touchstone Underwriting, tells Insurance Times how the sector is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as what plans the MGA has in the pipeline
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NewsBury-based claims management company fined £250,000 for nuisance calls
The Information Commissioner’s Office said the firm had broken electronic marketing law
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IT InterviewBroker service Q&A LexisNexis: How motor insurance underwriting and pricing could evolve
Insurance Times speaks to LexisNexis Risk Solutions about the challenges ahead for brokers operating in the personal lines market
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NewsWindow cleaner confesses to fundamental dishonesty over personal injury claim
Insurer Admiral teamed up with law firm DAC Beachcroft to investigate suspicious circumstances following a road traffic accident
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FeaturesSedgwick advocates joint machine and human approach as false document fraud surges
The loss adjuster has seen an uptick in false document fraud during lockdown
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IT InterviewMGA Q&A: Capacity renewals could be tougher post-Covid says Markerstudy
Insurance Times catches up with Amanda Fox, head of broker management and product governance at Markerstudy, who says the business is remaining true to its roots despite the ongoing pandemic uncertainty




























