Insurer Analysis – Page 17
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News Analysis
In Focus: Can the insurtech sector provide hope for addressing the challenge of underinsurance?
Insurance Times asks industry experts whether the increasing relevance of insurtech in the sector provides hope for addressing the challenge of underinsurance
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News Analysis
In Focus: How insurtechs can bolster insurer service without compromising face-to-face interaction
’Certainly, the big topic of conversation is actually insurer service,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Briefing: French riots provide further evidence of the potential systemic risks of civil unrest
Violence has followed a pattern by swiftly propagating across the country and causing headaches for specialist insurers
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News Analysis
Tech Talk: Insurance apps – industry gamechanger or ‘necessary evil’?
Insurance apps are used in the industry to better understand policyholders and bridge a communication gap, but while downloads have increased the spectre of low engagement persists
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IT Interview
Industry can do more to help autistic employees navigate networking events
‘Some people don’t like certain smells [or] certain colours, but a big issue is noise’, Timpson tells Insurance Times
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News Analysis
Briefing: Current climate models cutting no ice with actuaries
Models predicting the impacts of climate change could have limited utility for financial services firms in their current form, according to a recent report
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News Analysis
How are the top insurers faring on complaints handling?
Insurance DataLab analyses the top five insurers’ complaints handling performance, exclusively for Insurance Times.
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News Analysis
Former NZIA members should not abandon climate pledges – Insure Our Future
Insurers’ withdrawal from the Net-Zero Insurance Alliance does not impede their ability to ’implement fossil fuel exclusion policies aligned with the urgent need for climate action,’ says activist group’s European coordinator
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News Analysis
Briefing: Fraudsters have turned to more dangerous crash for cash scheme
Brokers and their clients have now been issued with a new warning amid a sharp rise in the new style of crash for cash scheme
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News Analysis
Briefing: Motor insurers should not just be worried about pressures on profitability
An analysis has found that motor insurance is the most complained about business line in UKGI
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News Analysis
The Big Question July/August 2023: What will the future state of play look like between insurance and AI?
Seven industry leaders discuss the current status quo, alongside an array of upcoming opportunities
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IT Interview
David Hockey: Consistency for Aviva key to deliver on broker demands
’We have built a strong and ongoing structure for the identification of what needs to be changed and to deliver that change,’ says director of digital trading
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News Analysis
If a solar flare storm struck earth tomorrow, is the insurance industry ready?
’Without proper modelling of such complex interconnected risks, the impacts are largely unknown,’ says senior meteorologist
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News Analysis
Briefing: Why brokers are ‘scratching their heads’ as Consumer Duty deadline looms
The principle for financial firms to deliver good outcomes for customers sounds pretty innocuous, but is proving fair value as simple as what it seems?
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News Analysis
Briefing: D&O pricing may come down to a question of commitment
While pricing in this line is falling for customers, it is consistency they truly crave
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Research
Simon Bloomfield: ‘As digital trading continues to evolve, a clear division is emerging’
Simon Bloomfield, head of imarket at digital trading focused software firm Polaris, shares some of the key insights that have emerged from Insurance Times’ Five Star Rating Report: eTrading 2023 and databook
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News Analysis
Ongoing macroeconomic challenges prompt insurtechs to demonstrate their value
As profit margins continue to be squeezed in today’s difficult economic climate, the insurtech sector must ensure they are adding value through the propositions they are putting forward
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News Analysis
Ghost broking case highlights criminals still use cash despite digital advancements – Ifed
Detective chief inspector Tom Hill, head of the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department, discusses the clampdown on criminals networks continuing to use cash to cover their tracks
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News Analysis
Briefing: Regulation pulling the sector this way and that
Are the two largest pieces of regulation for the insurance industry today pulling in opposite directions?
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IT Interview
Russell White: ‘Big’ changes and ambitions since taking over as Peach Pi boss
’The goal is to start to become the go to insurer for small schemes, which is a big ambition for a company of our size,’ says chief executive