News Analysis – Page 92
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IT InterviewQ&A: Brokers armed with perils data can better identify policyholders at risk of flooding says LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Despite the prominence of the Covid-19 pandemic, Jonathan Guard, commercial insurance director at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, tells Insurance Times that flood risks should not be ignored and that better using perils data can benefit brokers. Savan Shah gets the details
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NewsHow parametric insurance could serve SMEs in a post-pandemic world
Parametric insurance could help avoid a re-run of the Covid-19 business interruption saga, as the pandemic exposes real holes in the insurance market
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NewsCrisis management - new Ageas chief exec Ant Middle reflects on the challenges to come
Insurer boss insists he’s ‘loving’ the role, despite taking over at a time of crisis for the industry
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NewsBriefing: Is Beazley plotting its route to success post-corona?
The insurer has been re-focusing its risk mix to prepare for any recession that follows the Covid-19 pandemic, and has already taken action that it hopes will reduce the impact of any future claims that arise as part of the anticipated economic downturn
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Online onlyBriefing: Brokers must learn lessons from the unrated Gefion saga
The saga of unrated Gefion and the impact on brokers is a lesson that should be learned
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Online onlyThe story of brokers' troubled relationship with Gefion and Tansar
The story of Tansar and Gefion is fully revealed in the administrator’s documents
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News AnalysisLemonade’s IPO – what does it mean for the insurance industry?
Insurtech Lemonade’s shares doubled in value on its first day of trading on 2 July, surging from $29 to $69.41; this followed the firm filing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) back in June.
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IT InterviewDLG meets ‘digital savvy’ customer demand with accelerated self-serve model in response to Covid-19
The insurer’s managing director of claims explains how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed customer behaviour and expectations, making digital communications more ‘prominent’
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News AnalysisBriefing: It’s been a bad week for insurers, but lose the FCA test case and things could get a lot worse
Not only could insurers be found liable for claims, they may also be forced to pay interest and subsequent claims for businesses that have gone under as a result of the delay in business interruption payments
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News AnalysisBritish theatres face re-opening post-lockdown, some with no insurance
With lockdown unwinding, British theatres were given the go ahead to reopen on the 11 July for outdoor performances, but many are struggling to find insurance.
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Online onlyBriefing: The current BI legal fight is a very ugly look for insurers
Even if they win, the optics of insurers battling their customers in court will harm the industry
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News AnalysisQuantum questions to follow FCA test case
If the High Court rules that insurers are liable for their policyholders’ Covid-19 business interruption losses, then agreeing quantum for specific claims amid a myriad of coronavirus-related factors will be insurers’ next hurdle
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News AnalysisGovernment fast-tracks work with insurance industry amid draft Building Safety Bill
After the third anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire, the UK government has published its draft Building Safety Bill.
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Online onlyClients ‘forgotten’ in M&A rush: Reid/Barton fire up broker consolidation debate
Partners& chairman Stuart Reid responds for a second time, highlighting the impact of consolidation and how they can offer clients something better
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News AnalysisBroker schemes susceptible to Covid claims fallout
Although broker scheme policy wordings are typically the result of broker and insurer collaboration, industry voices believe schemes could be ‘possibly more exposed’ to Covid-19-related BI claims ‘purely because some of the wordings may not have received the usual insurer level of scrutiny’
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NewsWhy de-mutualisation is bad for consumers, and how it will affect the UKGI market
With LV= revealing it was considering the sale of its remaining life and pensions businesses, Insurance Times takes a look at the implications of wider de-mutualisation for policyholders, and what it means for the future of insurance
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NewsHow brokers are monitoring employee mental health with a home-working insurance industry
As many businesses in the UK continue to work from home during the Covid-19 pandemic, the mental health of staff that work remotely has been brought to light. Insurance Times looks at how broker bosses are managing the mental health of their employees.
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IT InterviewClaims Excellence Awards 2020: Fraud solution finalists outline best-in-class USPs ahead of awards event
Insurance Times speaks to the three finalists within the Fraud Solution of the Year category for this year’s Claims Excellence Awards, getting the low-down on cutting edge fraud technology as well as finding out why achieving the award win would be so important
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NewsBriefing: How the AXA revolution has set the insurer up for long-term success
Disposing of a large portion of its life and pensions business has proved a smart move for the French insurer, and by putting more focus on its pure underwriting businesses, AXA will be hoping it can set itself apart from other large composite insurers in the market
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NewsOpinion: Will brokers end up as the BI fall guys?
Outcome of FCA business interruption test case eagerly awaited




























