All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2178
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News‘Many are not getting the cover they need’ - Markel to offer broker's new tech product
Markel’s latest proposition includes a specialist underwriting team writing covers specific to the needs of the country’s tech firms
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Online onlyE-trading to change the way brokers sell travel insurance - Allianz Partners
Head of research at Insurance Times Savan Shah speaks to Amy Walker, propositions development and product marketing manager at Allianz Partners, about having clearer travel insurance and the benefits technology holds for insurers in this area
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NewsAviva split reignites M&A prospects
Analysts talk to Insurance Times about the implications of Aviva’s decision to split its general insurance business from its life business
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NewsSagars completes first GRP-backed acquisition
It is the first acquisition completed by the Burnley-based broker since it was acquired by GRP a year ago
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NewsAdrian Brown joins insurance software provider
The ex-RSA UK chief executive takes up a second non-executive director role
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AgendaEd and Besso-owner to launch new aviation broker
The new London-based broker will be led by Marcel Chad, who joins from JLT Aerospace where he was a partner
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NewsLincolnshire floods hit 100 RSA policyholders
Close to 600 households were forced to evacuate their homes
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NewsHome & Legacy seeks to improve e-trading broker interaction by keeping human element
Following its recent move to make claims part of its online journey, Home & Legacy’s managing director Barry O’Neil speaks to Insurance Times’ head of research Savan Shah about how well the high net worth broker market is being served by e-trading and the challenges it faces
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NewsAcquisition of Sure Thing! leads to senior management overhaul
Deal to buy Sure Thing! sees the motor broker’s executive director, commercial director and underwriting director all leave
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NewsInsurers face direct fines for dual pricing under government proposal
The Competiton and and Markets Authority (CMA) will be empowered to clampdown on businesses deemed to have broken consumer law
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NewsFraudster trio sentenced for crash scheme on pregnant woman
Two siblings and their friend carried out £18k crash for cash scheme where the victim was a pregnant woman
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NewsZego raises £34m to fuel European expansion
The start-up currently insures a third of the UK’s food delivery market through partnerships with Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats
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FeaturesInsurers close to unlocking the innovation 'longevity secret' - 2025 speaker Janthana Kaenprakhamroy
Ahead of participating in the ‘Blockbuster’ debate at Insurance2025, Janthana Kaenprakhamroy speaks to Insurance Times about keeping up with the latest tech drive
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AgendaAggregator regulation and company scorecards - more dual pricing crackdown details revealed
Business secretary Greg Clark has revealed details of the government’s full plans to tackle the loyalty penalty in a letter to the CMA
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NewsFraud Charter: ‘Help us stamp out bad CMCs’ – FCA’s plea to the industry
Frustrations peaked at the Insurance Times Fraud Charter last month over lack of communication from the Motor Insurers’ Bureau over the Litigants in Person portal, while the FCA updated the room about claims management company regulation
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NewsStart-up aims to battle fraud with blockchain
It says its solution solves a costly industry problem within claims using blockchain
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Online onlyDual pricing-hit Saga reveals early success in three-year fixed product
Saga is getting back on track following a profit warning amid the FCA crackdown on dual pricing
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AgendaCompetition watchdog urges brokers and insurers to increase the pace of tackling dual pricing
CMA update on dual pricing recommendations finds businesses have not yet done enough to treat loyal customers fairly
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NewsJon Howells leaves Close Brothers for role in new Premium Credit leadership team
New Premium Credit chief executive Tara Waite brings in three new faces to strengthen her executive team
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AgendaRegulators monitoring Lloyd’s for progress on tackling sexual harassment
The Bank of England’s director of insurance supervision said she was looking for “demonstrable progress” from Lloyd’s in a speech today




























