Commercial Lines related articles – Page 40
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News
VisionTrack appoints new chief executive as Marsh steps down
’The new team and platform are well positioned to take the company to the next stage,’ says chief executive
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Heightened fraud risk in the wake of recent storms – McLarens
’As we grapple with the aftermath of successive weather-related events, the risk of fraudulent claims looms large,’ says head of investigation
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News Analysis
Earnings from broker schemes rise as hard market cycle persists
Insurance Times picks out the best and worst performing lines from data provided by schemes software provider SchemeServe
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SME broker reveals plans for new office in 2024
‘There is a wealth of insurance knowledge around Stoke-on-Trent and beyond which makes it a great location for a new office’, says managing director
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News Analysis
Briefing: New war facility in Ukraine a shining example of what insurance can be
Providing the the vital protection needed to the people rebuilding a country while a war rages is perhaps the perfect example of what insurance can do
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MGA pens agreement to promote for head of cyber
The firm’s managing director of international said its cyber portfolio is ‘primed for further expansion’ under the new leadership
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Storm Babet a warning for UK insurers to focus on building resilience
’Insurance can be a very important part of building resilience to the increase in weather-related disasters,’ says senior lecturer and coauthor
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News Analysis
Insurer responds to broker complaints over service in the digital age
’There is a better dialogue we can have around digital,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Briefing: Workers’ post-lunch performance creates new risks as they switch off to cyber threats
Could this be an opportunity for brokers and insurers to work with clients to push cyber security further up employees’ agendas?
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RSA Insurance expands Profin offering with D&C product
’Our professional indemnity strategy focus is growth through a balanced mix of existing and new professions,’ says UK head of PI
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Sponsored Content
Safeguarding the life science sector against cyber risks – Travelers
Sponsored: Craig Mounser, practice leader for medical technology and life science at Travelers, explores how the sector’s cyber vulnerabilities can be guarded against
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Broker reveals financial uncertainty as top risk for UK firms
’No commercial entity in the UK is exempt from requiring a robust approach to risk management,’ says chief executive
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IT Interview
Robin Gilthorpe: Helping the insurance industry achieve ’the name it deserves’
The ’key focus area for us in the coming year will be the UK market’, says chief executive
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IT Interview
Richard Hartley: Are we prepared for underwriters’ roles to change?
Technology is very quickly changing the skills required for underwriting, says Cytora chief executive
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Ransomware attacks changing ‘quite dramatically’ amid ‘massive uptick’ of cases
’The malware started to drop away, so it’s just cyber extortion,’ says chief executive
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CFC set to launch cyber monitoring centre in 2024
’The need to properly address systemic cyber risk has become more pressing than ever,’ says head of cyber strategy
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IT Interview
Neil Galjaard: Markel UK’s divisional managing director talks product strategy
‘You can knit the component parts together to give what is a truly differentiated proposition in that sector for the broker to deliver to their client,’ he says
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Superscript partners with high-street bank to offer customers cover
’We are providing more value for their business banking customers,’ says partnerships director
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Cyber insurance represents ‘small proportion’ of potential economic losses from major attack
A risk scenario published by Lloyd’s of London shows such an attack could result in potential global economic losses of $3.5tr (£2.8tr)
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News Analysis
Briefing: New product launch points to clear shift towards climate change resilience for clients
The launch of a parametric product for climate risks may provide a glimpse into the future, says Jon Guy