All Insurtech UK articles – Page 34
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NewsBiba begins work on ‘dating agency’ for brokers and insurtechs
Chief executive Steve White made the announcement during his opening speech at Biba 2018
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NewsGuidewire adds AI fraud detection insurtech to growing arsenal of partners
Guidewire is partnering with Dutch fraud and risk solution insurtech FRISS.
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NewsMarsh fluffs dispute as start-up wins trademark ruling
Public capable of telling the difference between “a soft, sweet food” and “a muddy area of land” in name dispute, rules IPO
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IT InterviewEtherisc - the Blockchain startup looking to 'change the ecosystem'
German startup Etherisc launched an insurance product on Blockchain technology in September 2016, and since then has expanded across the globe. Now, it has its eye on the UK
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NewsInnovation Group software led to IT project “disaster” – Co-op
Co-op files its defence to IBM’s counterclaim in its £130m tech upgrade lawsuit, alleging Innovation Group’s software led to major problems
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NewsAggregator disruptor gears up for launch
Honcho, the start-up that hopes to have price comparison websites running scared, seeks to expand as it prepares for an Autumn launch
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NewsConnected home start-up to use Homeserve’s leak detection tech
Aviva-backed insurtech start-up becomes latest insurance provider to offer Homeserve’s LeakBot
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NewsInnovation stymied by capital rules, says OECD
An OECD report says that innovation in insurance could be blocked because insurtech start-ups face crippling capital rules under Solvency II
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NewsHoncho: the insurtech gunning for the aggregators
Aggregators were the ’original disruptors’, but a new platform contends it is ready to take over the market and ’smash’ premiums
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NewsInsurance technology firm tops Sunday Times profit list
CEO of The Qdos Group says “innovative insurance solutions” helped firm top The Sunday Times BDO Profit Track 100 list
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IT InterviewSSP Etrading Q&A: Brokers are now hosted on new state of the art data centre
SSP Customer and Marketing Director Adrian Coupland speaks to Insurance Times about the developments at SSP in the past year, business interruption, AI, machine learning software and supporting brokers on their digital journey.
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IT InterviewQ&A LexisNexis James Burton: Contributory databases are not just about bottom line loss ratios
James Burton Director of Product Management at LexisNexis Risk Solutions speaks to Insurance Times on the value of data enrichment and the perceptions of personal motor insurers on the current and future benefits of contributory databases.
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NewsChubb invests in flexible working insurtech start-up
Chubb makes a minority investment in a flexible working insurtech start-up, which has recently experienced “triple-digit” policy growth
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NewsInertia is “going to kill” industry players – Pegasystems director
Insurers and brokers must invest in IT and agility if they are to face up to emerging threats, says Pegasystems’ Tony Tarquini
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NewsBriefing: An esure chief executive as an insurance outsider is a big risk
Esure has hinted it might look at an outsider to head up the business. But such a move comes with risks
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NewsInsurance bosses’ biggest concerns revealed
A survey by PwC reveals that insurance chief executives have a lot to be concerned about
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NewsAggregators a ‘true threat’ to UK insurers – ACORD CEO
ACORD chief executive and president Bill Pieroni had a stark warning for insurers at the inaugural Best Digital Customer Experience Symposium in London
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NewsThe Flux Babes are no more – Exclusive
Adrian Flux cans controversial Flux Babes promotional girls initiative amid changing times
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NewsOpen GI unveils latest software solutions offering
New Open GI software package offers “new approach” for brokers, insurers and MGAs, says group chief executive Chris Guillaume
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NewsKinsu: The UK trailblazer with a whiff of Lemonade
UK-based start-up Kinsu has elected to remain mostly in the shadows since its creation in 2016. The aspiring B Corp’s co-founder, ex-Hiscox Bermuda director of underwriting Chris Sharpe, reveals how it hopes to prove that insurance can be “beautiful”



























