All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2346
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FeaturesBriefing: Pandemic predators - private equity dominance sparks concerns
Private equity is seen by some as predators of the pandemic, buying UK firms cheaply. Is it time for reform?
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NewsMarsh enters Amazon partnership to provide product liability insurance for online sellers
Amazon’s new digital insurance network aims to help the site’s sellers obtain quotes from reputable insurers
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NewsAllianz Holdings’ 2021 half year results still showcasing Covid ‘ups and downs’
Chief exec compares fleet and pet insurance revenue figures to demonstrate pandemic impact
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NewsNeos’ UK consumer awareness could prove ‘challenging’ for Sky – GlobalData
A quarter (25%) of respondents in GlobalData’s survey who have household insurance also own a smart thermometer
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NewsFCA pricing reform will encourage ‘evolution rather than a revolution’ – Admiral Group
The group will be investing in ‘planting new seeds for product diversification’ to improve customers’ claims journeys, adds chief exec
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NewsFCA to allow rolling applications for regulatory sandbox
Insurtech UK says the rolling sandbox has always been a ’historic policy objective’ for the trade body
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FeaturesBriefing: Commercial brokers ‘severely’ affected by FCA pricing reform, yet they are ‘not engaging’
Commercial lines brokers cannot afford to have their heads in the sand thinking the incoming FCA general insurance pricing reform will only impact personal lines brokers
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NewsAviva’s share price surges as boss Amanda Blanc delights investors
It also announced a £750m share buyback to commence immediately
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NewsAviva faces earnings impact amid soft UK motor market
UK general insurance delivered the highest sales in a decade according to Aviva boss, Blanc
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NewsMarshmallow finalising cash injection to become latest insurtech unicorn
The company will join other unicorns revealed this year, including Bought by Many, Zego and Tractable
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NewsIrish broker taps Applied’s digital expertise
The broker will be standardising its operations across its nine offices
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NewsABI and ACSO statement of intent for faster claims processing expires
ACSO executive director says that it was always intended to be temporary - many of the practices have now become ‘business as usual,’ however
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FeaturesBiba seeks to extend signposting reach to improve access to insurance
Increasing amounts of data and the impact of the pandemic are making it ‘increasingly difficult’ for insurance seekers to obtain cover, adds committee chair
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NewsNext Insurance to take part in Amazon’s insurance network
The move builds on the insurtech’s partnership with the tech giant back in March
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NewsCevian Capital revolts after Aviva’s move to return £4bn back to shareholders
The insurer announced last week it would start a £750m share buyback
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NewsAviva’s share buyback is a ‘real positive’ says UKGI boss
Financial information business confirms that the insurer’s ‘future capital adequacy and the overall financial health of the group won’t be dented’ by its plans
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NewsZurich believes it has been ‘been at the forefront’ of tackling BI claims backlog
UK chief exec adds that the insurer has yet to see the ‘benefits’ of the OIC portal coming through following its launch in May
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News AnalysisGhost broking continues to be a ‘substantial problem’ for the industry
As the IFB warns new and younger drivers about bogus car insurance policies, Insurance Times finds out what this means for the industry
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NewsAxa to sell Singapore business to HSBC
The financial services business will spend €487m on the acquisition
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NewsAegis London hires first chief technology officer
Aegis London, which operates Aegis Syndicate 1225 at Lloyd’s, has appointed Mark Degenaar as its first chief technology officer with immediate effect. Read more…




























