All Insurtech UK articles – Page 33
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NewsInsurtech disruptor turns to AI for 'on-demand' insurance
Founder and chief executive of Tapoly Janthana Kaenprakhamroy was listed as one of the ’Top 10 insurtech female influencers’ by The Insurance Institute and will be speaking at Insurance 2025 this September
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NewsIGI turns to insurtech for new senior appointment
James Green joins IGI from Novae, an insurtech disruptor acquired by insurer Axis Capital last year for £468m
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NewsCompass partners with gig economy bike start-up Bikmo
The partnership will allow gig economy platforms to cover self-employed couriers
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NewsBIBA and TMK launches new drone insurance scheme
The scheme includes coverage for physical loss or damage of up to £100,000 per drone
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NewsGlobal insurance M&A peaks again in 2018
M&A within global insurance has peaked for the second time this year, with insurtech coming top despite the a previous lag suffered at the hands of Brexit
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NewsFloodFlash raises £1.9m funding before nationwide launch
The London-based insurtech has secured funding to back its bid to ‘close the protection gap’
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NewsInsurance 2025: Is machine learning morally reprehensible?
Kimberley Dondo sits down for part 2 of our AI and machine learning series. In this episode, the advisory board members, Nick Pester, partner, head of insurance & InsurTech at Capital Law Ltd, Matt Connolly, founder & CEO at Tallt Ventures and Saxon East, content director, Insurance Times discuss all ...
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NewsInsurance 2025: In conversation with...Insurance Times Advisory Board
Kimberley Dondo sits down with Insurance Times’s advisory board members, Nick Pester, partner, head of insurance & InsurTech at Capital Law Ltd, Matt Connolly, founder & CEO at Tallt Ventures and Saxon East, content director, Insurance Times. Discussing the moral and ethical implications of machine learning in the insurance industry.
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NewsInterview: Zego boss on pay-as-you-go insurance for gig economy millennials
Zego founder Harry Franks speaks to Insurance Times about meeting the needs of the growing number of gig economy workers with pay-as-you-go cover
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NewsDAS launches cyber guidance for Google and Amazon assistants
DAS UK to provide answers for cyber security questions asked to virtual assistant products by Google and Amazon
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NewsLloyd's launches sandbox for tech talent
Lloyd’s opens its doors to the tech and entrepreneur community for the first time in its 330-year history
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NewsMarshmallow working on car cover for expats and immigrants
After picking up $1.2m in seed funding, the UK insurtech startup says it is targeting those who are poorly served by the car insurance market
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NewsLemonade launches Policy 2.0
Lemonade launches its ’open source’ insurance policy, with 90% fewer words, and will allow anyone to edit their policy
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NewsRise in telematics complaints down to ‘sub-standard’ market entrants – Mike Brockman
Telematics has suffered from a rise in complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) over fairness
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NewsUnrated Alpha demise spells opportunity for tech-driven rideshare MGA
Unrated Alpha’s failure left commercial drivers in limbo. INSHUR is betting it can woo UK drivers with a slick app and customer know-how.
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NewsAmazon’s next big insurance move
Data giant Amazon is eyeing up the insurance market. What next?
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NewsLemonade's mounting losses - what is really going on?
Lemonade has posted an underwriting loss in Q1 2018, following a $15.8m underwriting loss for 2017. What does this mean for the start-up?
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NewsCo-op delivers fresh blast on IBM's alleged software blunders
IBM failed to inform Co-op that critical software for its tech upgrade was not UK-ready and may not even have checked for itself, Co-op alleges
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NewsLemonade seeking to scrap traditional insurance policies
US insurtech darling Lemonade is looking to build a ‘Policy 2.0’, and is seeking outsider help to do it
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NewsTrak Global Group unveils new division
Exclusive: New Trak Global Mobility and Fleet Division to target UBI market



























