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NewsRevealed: Insurance Times Tech & Innovation Awards 2019 – winners and reaction
Find out who the winners from last night’s awards are and what they thought of their achievements after this year’s record amount of entries with 20 awards in total
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NewsInsurance Times Tech & Innovation Awards 2019 in pictures
Following a record amount of entries this year, relive the glitz and the glam of last night’s Insurance Times Tech & Innovation Awards ceremony at Kensington’s Royal Garden Hotel in pictures
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NewsGeorge Burrows extends five-decade partnership with Met Police
The deal marks 57 years of continuous partnership between the two
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NewsCyber-focused Lloyd’s backed business launches cyber cover platform for UK brokers
It is back by Lloyd’s with Beat syndicate as the lead
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NewsAggregator disruption: Customers flock to GoCompare’s auto-switching
It exceeded its previous target for full year live customer numbers
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NewsCan Lloyd’s three-frontal attack win the day?
The Lloyd’s market has announced its blueprint for the future less than a week after the results of its survey into the culture of the market and its interim results, which highlighted there is still work to do
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Online onlyFamily of Leicester City chopper crash victim in insurance payout row
Five people were killed in the helicopter crash
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NewsAviva unveils major UK GI leadership shake-up
UK GI managing director Rob Townend to leave the business
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Online onlyAXA Partners extends partnership with Ardonagh Group’s retail division
The two have a long-term relationship
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NewsThe antidote to dual pricing? Sell the policy at the correct price
Be Wiser’s managing director Sharon Beckett looks ahead at the forthcoming dual pricing study
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NewsFCA chief calls for diversity and inclusion to be 'fully implemented' by all London market firms
The call to action was made at the opening session of Dive In, a three day festival that is now in its fifth year
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NewsLloyd’s reveals hundreds of harassment witnesses
An independent advisory group will be set up to ensure it is taking the right actions
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NewsSuitors line up for Aviva Asia business
Aviva admitted the Asia business was for sale last month
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NewsInsurers braced for Thomas Cook claims as travel firm goes bust
The travel agent is being supported by the Civil Aviation Authority
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Online onlyArron Banks' Eldon Insurance sees profit rocket
The broker is now focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning as it targets further growth
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NewsLoss adjuster appointed for Blenheim Palace gold toilet claim
Extensive damage was caused when the fully plumbed piece of art was ripped from the wall causing escape of water damage to the palace
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Online onlyLloyd’s margins are ‘too thin’ for major catastrophe losses
Declining reserves and thin underwriting margins concern analysts at half-year results
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NewsPikl relishing challenges ahead amid expansion
A substantial funding round has put Pikl in good stead as it grows its team and business
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FeaturesWhy Ogden is not over yet
The Ogden discount rate may have been set for the next few years, but that does not mean the changes are over. Insurers are still working out what a negative discount rate means for the industry, and further changes may be appearing on the horizon sooner than many may realise
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NewsEcclesiastical’s UK GI managing director to retire next year
He has spent 35 years working in insurance




























