News Analysis – Page 110
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Just not enough women in insurance
Qualified women are just as likely as their male peers to get professional jobs in insurance - there just aren’t enough women applying, with many put off by the industry’s image
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How AI is set to transform claims
The beginning of an “evolution” in how claims are handled is starting now, according to WTW’s Tom Helm
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Partner up or get left behind – the Amazon threat
Amazon is eying entry into home and motor; insurer share prices are rocked on reports
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Interview: Zego boss on pay-as-you-go insurance for gig economy millennials
Zego founder Harry Franks speaks to Insurance Times about meeting the needs of the growing number of gig economy workers with pay-as-you-go cover
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Aviva's price competition could drive down software houses charges - Bayles
Phil Bayles speaks to Insurance Times about how the cheaper personal lines products will help brokers compete with the direct market
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Brokers back calls to ban aggregators from SME market
Brokers claim aggregators contribute to SME underinsurance and can unwittingly facilitate fraud
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Why Aviva's cheap price vow for brokers on e-trade has the market talking
Brokers react to Aviva’s decision to offer cheaper policies on its own extranet platform than through the software houses
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How Direct Line has grabbed pole position in the motor market
Exclusive analysis of the regulatory returns of the UK’s leading motor insurers reveals the strategy that has put Direct Line Group ahead of its rivals
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GRP's Margrett – Building momentum
GRP has just bought its latest broking hub and promises more acquisitions in the pipeline
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Brokers reveal their top e-trading partners
Brokers rank their insurer partners and software houses on e-trading performance. New names appear at the top of the rankings
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Ransomware: how do kidnap policies and cyber insurance compare?
Cyber attackers might use ransomware to threaten and demand different things, with differing consequences for claiming with a cyber or K&R policy
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Broker-owned MGAs - a conflict of interest?
Markerstudy’s ambition for it’s newly formed MGA to reach £1bn GWP by 2021 again raises the debate around whether brokers should be allowed to own an MGA
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Airmic's Ludlow charts 'roads to revolution'
The future is now, as roads converge on digital revolution, Airmic’s chief executive John Ludlow tells StrategicRISK
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'We're the alternative to consolidators' – Broker Network's O'Connor
Brought in to head up the new partner division in March 2016, Des O’Connor exclusively reveals to Insurance Times the reasoning behind Broker Network’s acquisitions and why that doesn’t make it a consolidator
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Chubb’s ambition is working with brokers
Hannah Hosking, Chubb’s head of distribution, independent brokers, looks at the firm’s developing relationship with the broking community
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Insurance Times Salary Survey 2018
Salary survey:Comparison of CEO payBrokers, claims, underwriters, operations - average earnings per regionGender pay gap – all insurers and brokers ranked
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Direct insurers steal a march in motor
Insurers are capturing a greater share of the private motor market through direct channels
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Whiplash claims fall as Parliament debates claimant curbs
Whiplash claims have fallen two years in a row. Meanwhile the government is pushing through new legislation to curb claims
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Finding the key to schemes innovation
Six schemes specialists look at the core requirements of successful schemes. Artificial intelligence, insurtech, bots and apps can make schemes run more efficiently
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Data firms offer solutions for a fairer telematics future
As the FOS puts telematics on a watchlist, firms are looking for new fairer ways to obtain their data