All Insurance Times articles in Issue 18 November 2015
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Application fraud surges one year after MyLicence
Industry initiatives are making it easier to detect fraud
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Big Data is changing everything, say brokers
A data rich world will bring huge opportunities for brokers, according to our survey respondents. But 40% said the insurance industry is worse than other sectors at exploiting all this information, while more than 90% believed they needed to work more closely with insurers to make the most of it
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Interview: The man taking Pro Global to new heights
Chief executive and change specialist Artur Niemczewski wants to step outside his ‘fixer’ tag by making insurance consultant Pro Global a bigger player in the market
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Analysis: Personal lines insurers feel the love
Insurers improve net promoter scores this year after a dearth of catastrophe events
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Analysis: Why Laspo needs a reboot
The failure of legal reforms to beat spurious injury claims had led to calls for more government action. But insurers have been blamed for adding to the problem by paying spurious claims
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Analysis: The Knowledge – what if Big Data means no more accidents?
Reducing claims, reducing price, reducing the overall premium pie: is the Internet of Things an opportunity or threat?
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The Knowledge Expert View: Getting your head around the benefits of Big Data
Chris Varley, Zurich’s head of rating tools, talks about the importance of data and how insurers can help brokers make sense of it
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18 November 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 18 November 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Sterling tops the Broker Service Survey; Why Laspo needs a reboot; Top 50 Insurers’ reserve releases continue to rise; Insurance must grasp digital opportunities; SMEs offer cyber opportunity for brokers; Lack of bad weather gives ...