News Analysis – Page 150
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Analysis: The Knowledge – brokers fear disruptors and technology
Non-insurance industry providers and autonomous cars will be the biggest threat to brokers’ income over the next decade, respondents to our survey say, while most admit that telematics has failed to make the shift to become a mainstream product
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Analysis: The Knowledge – how car autonomy will affect motor claims
Big falls in combined operating ratios are predicted as new technology improves safety
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Analysis: The Knowledge – rethinking risk in a sharing economy
New consumer trends will present the insurance industry with challenges and opportunities as individuals increasingly look to share their assets
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Call to hire more ‘Millennials’
It’s the only way to close the generation gap, says Hamilton Insurance Group boss
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Analysis: Markerstudy’s Humphreys says insurance can be fun
Markerstudy’s mantra is ‘putting the fun into insurance’. But, as group underwriting director Gary Humphreys explains, the company is serious when it comes to its plans for growing the business
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Can insurers make Big Data work?
The Internet of Things and other sources of Big Data are set to transform the industry as we know it. But whose data is it anyway and will consumers be willing to share?
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Briefing: Zurich faces some big issues at RSA’s UK arm
Is it a bargain or a belly ache? That’s the question Zurich’s top brass will be asking themselves over the next month as they consider making a bid to buy RSA. On the surface it seems there’s much to like about it. RSA’s Canadian and Scandinavian businesses ...
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Carole Nash: a niche success story
The vintage motorcycle and car insurer’s founder Carole Nash and chief executive David Newman talk about the values that inspired its creation 30 years ago and that are still part of its DNA
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Analysis: Gibraltar hit by Osborne’s clampdown on VAT loopholes
Chancellor unveils measures to tighten up VAT rules for insurers with operations in offshore locations. While closing the loophole will be welcomed by most insurers, it probably won’t compensate for increase in Insurance Premium Tax, say industry watchers
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Analysis: Marsh boss Glaser tops broker pay league
But Arthur J Gallagher chief executive Patrick Gallagher got the year’s biggest pay-rise, according to Insurance Times remuneration study
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22 July 2015 issue
Read a digital version of the 22 July 2015 edition of Insurance Times. Cover story: Carole Nash founder’s rags to riches story. Inside: How Osborne’s budget could rock Gibraltar; Why insurers should be worried about connected cars; How Google Glass is changing claims handling; The changing face of fraud; Markerstudy’s ...
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Analysis: Mega-mergers are set to spark more consolidation
ACE/Chubb and Willis/Towers Watson deals will shake up insurance/reinsurance industry and prompt more M&As