Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 9
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Analysis: learning from the Tianjin blast
The insurance industry is grappling with one of the most complex claims events to hit China in years, with the Tianjin explosion also tipped to be the world’s largest man-made loss in 2015
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Analysis: Ash Bathia takes Lloyd’s to the world
Probitas 1492 chief executive Ash Bathia has big plans for the Lloyd’s syndicate, not least a focus on emerging markets in Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa
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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: Industry needs to step up to fraud challenge – survey
Nearly two-thirds of UK insurance respondents claim industry is not doing enough to confront fraud
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Analysis: diversity is new wave of disruption
Initiatives aimed at inclusion and diversity are opening up opportunities in the insurance industry, and there are calls for changes to workforces that are more representative of customer base
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Analysis: Q&A – Swiss Re chief economist’s 2016 predictions
Kurt Karl talks to our sister publication, GR, about disruption, growth and market cycles
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Analysis: 2016’s candidates for consolidation
Will Autonet, almost taken over by Brightside in 2015, find another suitor? Could AXA be tempted to part with Bluefin for the right price?
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Analysis: Can London survive as a (re)insurance hub?
Modernisation has been the key concern in the London market as this traditional heart of insurance struggles to keep up
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Analysis: Global political risk outlook worst in 10 years – Control Risks
Cyber and reputational damage expected to be key themes for 2016, our sister publication StrategicRISK reports.
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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: USA years ahead of UK on cyber
Lack of understanding of threat means UK cyber insurance market is underdeveloped, but new EU law forcing companies to report breaches may create greater awareness of risks
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Revealed: Insurance’s home-grown disruptors
While many established insurance firms struggle to innovate, others are changing the market.
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Analysis: ‘Could do better’ – corporates rate brokers and insurers
While insurers and brokers provide a dependable service, few exceed expectations. Insurers need to be more creative and forward thinking, while brokers need to focus on service
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Data brings risks as well as benefits
Drivers see technology and social media as bigger safety threats than drink driving
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Analysis: The Knowledge – SME risk: the waste and recycling wording gap
Capacity slowly improves for the beleaguered waste and recycling sector as brokers and adjusters seek to provide bespoke policies
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Analysis: The Knowledge – cyber attacks on SMEs show downward trend
While fewer small business suffered a cyber attack in 2014, it remains a large problem
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Internal crime is hitting SMEs too
Theft, accounting fraud, bribery and even employment application fraud are becoming growing problems for SMEs
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The Knowledge: Flood – The People
Find out what four industry players have to say about the flooding risk
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Do new regulations spell trouble for UK D&O insurers?
Insurance Times’s sister title Global Reinsurance looks at how emerging changes in class actions and whistleblowing rules could cause problems in the future
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Analysis: The Knowledge – CII calls for flood risk and resilience certification
The CII has proposed a flood risk certificate be introduced for all UK properties, similar to the EPC Energy Performance Certificate required when a property is built, sold or rented. The institute says it would enable customers to easily understand the level of risk to their ...