All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2278
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IT InterviewDLG makes ‘bold statement’ by adopting app-only telematics product says The Floow boss
Insurtech founder and chief executive says integrating telematics with smartphones produces a ‘very, very powerful predictor of claim propensity’
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NewsGRP-backed Marshall Wooldridge buys farm insurance broker
The latest acquisition marks GRP’s third of the month
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NewsCar insurance premiums fall in third quarter - WTW
The pandemic is the main factor driving down prices, a survey has found
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NewsBrokers missing out on using social media to talk to clients during lockdown – Ecclesiastical
Brokers are missing out on a key opportunity by not using social media
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NewsPolaris calls for broker input to develop e-traded product standards
The Polaris standards underpin all e-trading products
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NewsClaims trade body ACSO reveals host of new members
The additions bring the trade body’s membership tally to 60
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News‘Nothing stopping’ resilience policy insurers paying out amid FCA test case ruling, says law firm
RSA has decided not to appeal the FCA test case ruling for its RSA4 resilience policies
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Online onlyBriefing: Five important ways revenue-hit aggregators could react to FCA price crackdown
Aggregators are likely to take a revenue hit from FCA reforms. Here are five ways they could react and its impact on insurers and brokers.
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NewsSix insurers drop High Court appeal against BI ruling for some policies
The insurers are however still contesting the ruling on some policy types
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IT InterviewBroker Service Q&A - Markel: ‘We didn’t batten down the hatches when Covid-19 struck’
Insurance Times speaks to Markel UK about the strategic developments over the last 12 months about the five service areas being explored in the broker survey
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Online onlyMoneysupermarket shares down 6% amid insurance difficulties
Aggregator hit by Covid impact, with travel significantly impacted
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News AnalysisBriefing: A bright future, or momentary relief for the motor market?
The impact of the nationwide lockdown earlier in the year is expected to help the UK motor market return to profit once again in 2021, but with underlying problems still dogging the market, this is only anticipated to offer temporary respite for motor insurers By insight editor Matt Scott
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NewsMinster Law’s profits slightly impacted by Covid-19 but results ‘a considerable achievement’
Despite the pandemic’s impact, the firm’s new partnerships and digital claims service points to long-term resilience
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NewsMinster Law continues ‘digital first’ transformation approaching April 2021 small claims portal
The firm’s chief exec says she will continue plans to ensure its footprint matches its digital first strategy
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NewsPolitical violence cover sees uptick in demand following Covid-19 pandemic – Talbot Underwriting
Businesses may be left under-prepared and under-insured as the lines are blurred for what constitutes a riot, protest, political violence or war
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Online onlyGocompare owner share price soars as auto-switch customers boom
Gocompare enjoys huge rise in auto-switching sparking 11% rise in share price
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Online onlyQBE appoints interim CEO after Pat Regan exit amid female complaint
Regan’s shock exit has left QBE looking for new boss - but an interim CEO is appointed
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Online onlyFinancial advisor PI premiums skyrocket over past three years
Smaller firms hit hardest by rapidly rising PI rates
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Online onlyCytora shifts to permanent remote-first working culture
The insurtech will be inviting employees to give feedback on its progress
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NewsNew insurer using traditional values to take a slice of the PI market
Peach Pi aims to capture a piece of the specialist PI market




























