All IT Spotlights articles – Page 2
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights anti-fraud strategy: Tech tightens the net
More insurers are now using software, often through third parties, to root out fraud at the application stage
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights anti-fraud strategy: Q&A with John Beadle
RSA UK’s counter-fraud manager has grown the insurer’s fraud team to more than 200 from a handful 11 years ago. He steered the Insurance Fraud Bureau from concept to launch within two years and chaired it for four years. He balances investment in technology with gut instinct
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights London market: Market views
Will recent catastrophes force a rates rise?
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights London market: Q&A with Stuart Willoughby
Markel International’s claims director believes that positive people power is crucial to the success of claims handling, which is increasingly becoming an area of industry focus
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights London market: Getting in with the A-list
Announcement of new Lloyd’s syndicate sparks debate on market conditions
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights Claims: Still paying for winter
UK insurers are still recovering from last year’s big freeze, which cost the industry £1.4bn
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights: Claims casebook
The recent insurance-related legal judgments and what they mean for the sector
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights Claims: Q&A with Angus Tucker
Lorega Solutions Ltd's operations director, and past president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters, on insurance in action
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights Technology: Making the upgrade
Outdated, inefficient systems pose a potential problem for insurers looking to sell up
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights Technology: Q&A with Celent's Catherine Stagg-Macey
The Celent senior vice-president imagines a future of bring-your-own iPads and create-your-own solutions
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights: Industry salaries
Specialist skills are in demand in today's insurance jobs market - with a pay packet to prove it
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights London Market: Novae is sale favourite
Large Lloyd’s insurers are the most likely bargains after the Chaucer sale, but not all are open to a deal
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights London Market: Q&A with Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford's Toby Esser
Cooper Gay Swett & Crawford was formed last year from the merger of Lloyd’s broker Cooper Gay and US broker Swett & Crawford. Its group chief executive longs for a paper-free Lloyd’s but leaves remuneration to the market
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IT SpotlightsTechnology: Is it time for telematics?
Industry is giving telematics a second try, following gender pricing legislation
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IT SpotlightsTechnology: Q&A with Tony Tarquini, Capita Consulting
The head of financial services at Capita Consulting is optimistic that the insurance industry is finally catching on to the benefits of technology
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IT SpotlightsClaims: Market views
Will the insurance sector ever see an outright ban on referral fees?
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IT SpotlightsClaims: Jackson’s back on track
Justice secretary Ken Clarke responds to Jackson consultation within six weeks, as questions are raised over speed of carrying forward consultation recommendations
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IT SpotlightsClaims: Q&A with Andrew Parker, Beachcroft
As head of Beachcroft’s strategic litigation unit, Andrew Parker has been at the forefront of strategic litigation since running the conditional fee agreement case of Callery v Gray in 2001/02. In 2009 he joined the assessors panel for Lord Justice Jackson’s review of civil litigation costs
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