Internet of Things – Page 10
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Delivering mobility as a service will require investment from insurers – QBE
QBE’s director of underwriting believes insurers are engaged with the mobility as a service journey in order to stay relevant and to influence road safety
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Lloyd’s told new blueprint requires total London Market support
Lloyd’s reveals Blueprint Two priorities, including the use of AI to streamline costs
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Sponsored Content
Is the insurance industry in danger of building the out-of-town supermarkets of tomorrow? says Stubben Edge
As featured in the Top 50 Insurers report, Chris Kenning, chief executive of Stubben Edge, explains why brokers need to engage nimble technology solutions to succeed, rather than getting locked in to monolithic systems
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‘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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MGAs 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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Competition 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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Tractable 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 & Opinion
Q&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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IT Interview
MGA 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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IT Interview
MGA 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
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Tractable’s AI solution to save adjusters 360,000 hours annually as insurer partner deploys it across Japan
It solves a long-standing problem in the market with the speed at which motor claims can be solved
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MGA Q&A: Focus says ‘human touch’ is critical to offering high quality service to brokers
Focus’s founding director John Finch tells Insurance Times why it is important for the firm’s broker panel to have a human touch
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Undetected fraud amounts to £500m predicts Pact Global
The firm’s research reveals that 59% of respondents would commit fraud because they think they can get away with it
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45% of businesses take no action to protect themselves from cyber attacks – NFU Mutual
The commercial insurer has extended its cyber helpline to the end of the year following its research findings
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New sales surge 150% for Bought by Many amid Covid-19 pandemic
The insurtech will change its name for its Sweden territory only
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Aviva partners with Santander on home insurance offering
The bank hopes to reduce its question set even further in the near future
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Cytora shifts to permanent remote-first working culture
The insurtech will be inviting employees to give feedback on its progress
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Minster Law continues ‘digital first’ transformation approaching April 2021 small claims portal
The firm’s chief exec says she will continue plans to ensure its footprint matches its digital first strategy
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Polaris calls for broker input to develop e-traded product standards
The Polaris standards underpin all e-trading products
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Brokers missing out on using social media to talk to clients during lockdown – Ecclesiastical
Brokers are missing out on a key opportunity by not using social media