All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2248
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NewsCovid lockdown sees surge in cycle insurance interest
Although cycle insurance queries have increased, insurtechs chief executive warned on the pitfalls of cycling without cover
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Online onlyBriefing: Broking consolidation has led to tensions - Reid & Barton’s new firm will benefit
Stuart Reid and Phil Barton are set to take advantage of a disgruntled UK broking staff market - expect fireworks
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NewsInsurers accused of ‘intransigence’ in Covid-19 BI payout dispute
Insurance industry body ABI faced a grilling by Northern Ireland politicians
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NewsThe British Dental Association issues open letter to Matt Hancock amid group BI claim
The professional body is appealing to Hancock for support, meanwhile law firm Mishcon de Reya has made an advance with the group BI claim
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NewsLemonade files for an IPO
The insurtech hopes to take full advantage of the market resurgence as the economy recovers from the pandemic
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IT InterviewEtrading Q&A: Insurance needs to digitally keep pace with other business sectors says Applied System’s Fairchild
The software company chief executive explained that ’we are firmly in the middle of a digital revolution of insurance’
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NewsLloyd’s reveals first firm to adopt new API tipped to benefit brokers and underwriters
It will benefit brokers and carriers by allowing the frictionless flow of data
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NewsFOIL reveals specialist Sports Law group with Covid-19 focus
The group will focus on various issues arising from the pandemic such as safeguarding and injuries
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NewsInsurtech buzzvault stops writing UK policies as it restructures
The insurtech made an announcement on its website urging policyholders to get in touch with regards to changes, renewals and cancellations
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NewsNearly two-thirds of businesses have had coronavirus-related BI claims rejected by insurers
The Irish survey further showed that a third of business owners are still awaiting a final decision from their insurance company regarding a business interruption claim
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NewsWoman who tried to scam thousands from insurer sentenced
Fraudster exaggerated the extent of her injuries following an accident
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Online onlyBriefing: Why Covid will put broker schemes under pressure
Schemes are at the heart of UK broking. But the Covid crisis, where many claims have arisen from schemes, will force insurers to take a renewed look at the way they set up and manage broker schemes.
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NewsHiscox and RSA among eight insurers named by FCA as BI test case heads to the High Court
The regulator named a total of eight insurers in the Particulars of Claim submitted to the High Court for a test case on the validity of insurers denying business interruption claims in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
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NewsRevealed: Beazley top Lloyd’s underwriter as Hiscox slides
Beazley has risen to be the most profitable Lloyd’s underwriter for 2019 after finishing second the previous year.
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News AnalysisAnalysed: The Lloyd’s market’s best and worst underwriters
With three successive years in the red and a fourth year of underwriting losses seemingly on the way, the Lloyd’s market has faced some testing times of late.
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NewsZego partners with global telematics firm to cut insurance costs for fleet owners
It will allow the insurtech to offer a combined telematics and usage based insurance policy to fleets
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News AnalysisBriefing: Could Covid-19 kickstart a technology revolution for insurance?
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world we live in. Loved ones are forced to live apart, shops have been closed and schools have been left empty. Within that new world, insurers and brokers have had to re-evaluate the way they work By data insights editor Matt Scott
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NewsInsurance leaders join forces on post-pandemic venture
The new venture aims to help enable insurers, reinsurers, wealth mangers and health care providers grow post-pandemic
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News AnalysisWin or lose, the FCA test case on BI claims will not be good for insurers
When the FCA announced it was taking a test case to the High Court to provide clarity on the confusion around business interruption claims in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, insurers were worried




























