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Swiss Re faces $250m loss if Tokyo Olympics cancelled due to Covid-19
The reinsurer has a 15% global market share in event cancellation cover, which could now be claimed for coronavirus-related cancellations
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Insurers start pulling income protection due to Covid-19
However, policyholders that have been asked to self isolate by a medical professional may still be covered
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Irish broker representative body calls for government and industry meet to tackle coronavirus concerns
The organisation’s director of GI calls on insurers to be ‘flexible’
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Zego to offer two weeks free cover to relieve pressure on gig economy
Policyholders will be able to claim two weeks of free cover when they renew
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The Big Question April 2020: Are insurers right to refuse coronavirus business interruption cover?
Coronavirus cases are mounting daily, the death toll is rising and airlines like Flybe as well as retailer Laura Ashley are filing for administration as sales take a nosedive. Many businesses are going into lock down to contain the spread of the virus and protect their staff, but are insurers ...
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Leaders should be ‘fearful’ of SMCR regime, says KPMG director
Behaviour and culture should be a key focus for industry leaders as recent regulation indicates that insurers are not doing enough
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FCA releases guidance for GI insurer behaviour during coronavirus crisis
The regulatory body says ‘brokers have a key role to play to help consumers understand the market’
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Insurtech steps in to ease financial burden on freelancers caused by Covid-19
It follows the increasing pressure put on freelancers during the coronavirus outbreak
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Covid-19 boosts opportunistic insurance fraud, says BAE Systems
The firm’s counter fraud director believes fraudulent claims will ‘slip through the net’ amid the current public health and hygiene focus
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How the rise of AI could change the face of insurance
Artificial intelligence is making huge inroads into what were once professional occupations, including selling insurance. But in areas such as medicine, who pays if something goes wrong?
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LV= reports 39% drop in underwriting profit
But broker business grew by 24% in 2019 due to the migration of personal lines from Allianz
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iCAN signs four new sponsors in 2020 ‘Year of Action’
The multicultural network group has an overarching aim of supporting inclusion across insurance industry
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Pharmacy insurer vows to help customers stay open
Pharmacies are one of the few shops left open amid the coronavirus outbreak
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FOS reveals most complained about insurers
New data from the Financial Ombudsman Service reveals which insurers consumers are complaining about the most
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Laura Ashley files for administration as coronavirus worsens plunging sales
In February, the retailer’s shares dropped by 41%
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Admiral and CGI collaborate on five-year rating services contract
The two have a relationship that spans 25 years
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Open GI outlines business plans during coronavirus outbreak
The firm will be practising social distancing and has released a set of precautionary measures to maintain business as usual
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Coronavirus impacts more devastating than 9/11 says independent expert
Coronavirus-related impacts on insurers’ investment businesses could see premiums skyrocket
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E-scooter trial raises insurance questions
The Department of Transport is in consultation over what rules should be administered to e-scooters on the UK’s roads, this includes insurance
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Pikl appoints Stuart Reid as new chairman
Reid is well known across the industry as he previously worked at Gallagher