All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2271
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NewsTechnology & Innovation Awards finalist 2020 Q&A: SBS’s digital flooring claims solution reduces time and cost
There are just two days to go until the winners for Insurance Times’s Tech & Innovation Awards 2020 will be revealed at a virtual ceremony on 17 September
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NewsCII urges industry to develop an approach to pandemics to avoid further test case scenarios
The professional body says that building trust across the industry is a ‘key concern’
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News AnalysisTest case judgment could be ‘the difference between life and death’ for Covid closed businesses
Brokers rejoice as High Court ruling provides clarity for customers’ business interruption claims caused by Covid-19 pandemic
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NewsZego partners with Swedish e-scooter operator ahead of UK roll out
Brokered by Marsh, Zego will provide insurance for the Swedish e-scooter company’s UK fleet
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NewsCMA ‘concerned’ that Ardonagh’s purchase of Bennetts will lead to ‘worse deal’ for customers
The firms now have five days to respond to the CMA’s initial findings; if its key issues are not addressed, then an in-depth phase two investigation will be required
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NewsFCA test case is a ‘complex judgment’ that will take time to understand
Following the High Court ruling yesterday on the FCA’s business interruption test case, Insurance Times looks at the potential impact on insurers
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NewsLloyd’s of London backs FCA BI test case ruling
Following the ruling from the High Court on the FCA business interruption test case, Lloyd’s and LIIBA explain their stances
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NewsTechnology & Innovation Awards finalist 2020 Q&A: Balkerne helps insurers and captives prevent losses
One day to go until the winners for Insurance Times’s Tech & Innovation Awards 2020 will be revealed at a virtual ceremony on 17 September
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Online onlyBriefing: Customers will face more agony despite test case ruling
The FCA ruling will only help some clients and, even then, there will be arguments over payouts. The FCA ruling closes one chapter on this unedifying experience for the insurance industry. There are lessons to be learned.
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News AnalysisBI test case decision is ‘conclusive judgment in favour of policyholders’
Industry expert says the verdict is ‘no surprise’, however the industry is ‘nowhere near the finishing line’ as insurers now need to reassess their business interruption policy wordings
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NewsTechnology & Innovation Awards finalist 2020 Q&A: PCI Pal’s Interactive Voice Response system reduces call drop-rates
One day to go until the winners for Insurance Times’s Tech & Innovation Awards 2020 will be revealed at a virtual ceremony on 17 September
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News AnalysisFCA called out as ‘shining example of regulatory intervention’ for test case action
Despite being celebrated as a policyholder victory, many legal professionals feel this reaction to the test case verdict could be ‘premature’ as the likelihood of an appeal from insurers still looms large
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News AnalysisPolicyholders need to home in on balance sheets to take advantage of test case verdict
Although claims preparations can now go ‘full steam ahead’ following the publication of the High Court’s ruling, projected profits and losses must be considered for quantum purposes
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News AnalysisUniversities and colleges face increased cyber threat
The National Cyber Security Centre issued an alert to the sector after a spike in the number of ransomware attacks
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NewsGRP completes first deal in Republic of Ireland with majority share purchase
The deal signals GRP’s intention to seek further acquisitions in the country
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News AnalysisBriefing: Lloyd’s results revealed a big Covid-19 hit, but under the surface things may be looking healthier for the market
The Covid-19 pandemic forced Lloyd’s half-year COR up to a highly unprofitable 110.4%, but underneath, a disciplined approach to underwriting could be setting them up for a return to profit in 2021 By insight editor Matt Scott
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NewsLaw firm expands group action to dental sector in BI claims pursual
Mishcon de Reya is urging all dental practices to get in touch as it believes that many are insured for Covid-related business interruption claims
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NewsNew funding for Brit’s digital syndicate Ki adds ‘firepower’ to expansion plans
Ki plans to ‘rapidly scale the business’ as it gears up to launch later this year
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NewsSoaring insurance premiums see leaseholders in high-rise buildings held ‘captive’
Leaseholders do not have control over insurance price hikes for high-rise buildings - in some instances, this has increased from £12,000 to £180,000
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News AnalysisMCI completes management buy-out from underwriting platform Castel
Following the deal, MCI will be led by chief executive Philip Trafford




























