News Analysis – Page 130
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NewsBroker Service Survey 2017 – Rankings revealed
The headline results of the Insurance Times Broker Service Survey 2017 are in, and the top ranked insurers have been revealed
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NewsClaims disruption – Chatbots versus the human touch
Industry figures air their views on the future of claims disruption
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NewsWhat the Great Storm of 1987 taught the industry – Analysis
The Great Storm of 1987 cost the industry £1.05bn, or at least £2.5bn in today’s money. It also caused BBC weatherman Michael Fish rather a lot of embarassment. Both had big lessons to learn from the storm.
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NewsClaims in flux – The standout disruptors
The claims space is being tackled by disruptors from all sides. Here are some of the standouts
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NewsSuperfast claims payments – beyond the hype
Three-second claims settlements grab the headlines, but are superfast claims payments the only answer?
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NewsUnrated insurers - the controversy rages
Are unrated insurers dangerous to do business with? The FCA is still considering whether to charge an additional levy on brokers that use unrated insurers. But others argue that being unrated is not a sign of unreliability.
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NewsSenior Managers Regime – What it means
Senior Managers Regime will redefine executive responsibililty and will reach much further down the corporate hierarchy
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News50,000 sign petition on mental health discrimination after Bupa refuses travel cover
A petition rallying against mental health discrimination in travel insurance has gone viral and reached 50,000 signatures after Bupa refused a customer travel cover over bipolar disorder.
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NewsBroker 50 face cyber challenge
Industry still wrestling with the complexities of the cyber challenge
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NewsThe Big Question: How to fix insurance's poor public image
Four industry leading lights discuss how insurance can remedy its poor public image
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NewsHow regulation has impacted schemes – Analysis
How regulation has impacted schemes since 2015: Delegation and distribution
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NewsSchemes – ripe for innovation and disruption
Successful insurance schemes offer both underwriting profitability and low customer churn rates. So why is it so difficult for brokers to convince their insurer partners to get new ideas off the ground?
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NewsMotor rate rise slows ahead of Ogden revision – Analysis
Price cuts by some insurers means the motor rate rise has slowed ahead of the revision of the Ogden rate
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NewsThe best cyber cover revealed - Analysis
Premium content: Insurance Times has revealed the best cyber cover, with a review of policies available from the leading cyber insurance providers
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NewsHow to sell cyber insurance – Analysis
Premium content: How to sell cyber insurance – with sparse data and multiple interpretations, it’s not easy
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NewsCrunch year for cyber insurance – Analysis
Premium content: Cyber insurance presents a massive opportunity for brokers
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NewsEnterprise liquidator in multi-million-pound UK claims battle
Premium content: Enterprise liquidator Freddie White is embroiled in a £9m claims battle
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Online onlyOgden u-turn: a bitter-sweet victory for insurers – briefing
Insurers should not celebrate the Ogden u-turn just yet




























