All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2383
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NewsStorm Eunice rips London O2 Arena’s roof off
The landmark’s roof is regularly used by the general public for scaling and abseiling
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NewsConsumers want more communications and usage-based policies from insurance firms
The majority of consumers surveyed want to hear more about the status of their claims from insurers
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AnalysisInsurers brace for claims as Storm Eunice batters UK
UK insurers put surge plans in place ahead of Storm Eunice hitting last week, but commentators agree that improved infrastructure resilience is the long-term answer as extreme weather events are on the up
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NewsFCA on the hunt for new senior leaders amid threats of staff strikes
The regulator is adopting a ‘campaign style’ approach to recruitment as it seeks to expand its talent footprint, says market executive director
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NewsRSA pledges more than £750k to support SME talent attraction in 2022
Apprentices will ‘play a crucial role in developing and creating talent pipelines’, says professional development consultant
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Sponsored ContentSupporting customers with eco-construction: an insurance view
It’s the insurance industry’s role to respond to customers’ changing requirements and develop meaningful solutions for the risks they face.
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Sponsored ContentEnd of year results: Allianz grows to £5.4bn in the UK
Full year results for Allianz Group released today show that the organisation is continuing to grow its business in the UK, achieving total revenue of £5.4bn in 2021 and growth of 2%…
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IT InterviewQ&A: Reducing referral rates in digital journey is key – RSA
Insurance Times’s head of research Savan Shah speaks to Lucianne Bowers, UK SME strategy and implementation director at RSA, about the firm’s latest developments on its etrading platform
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NewsABI partners with behavioural science social enterprise
The partnership aims to improve customer experience, trust and financial resilience by boosting numeracy confidence
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NewsClegg Gifford set to expand Channel Islands proposition with launch of new MGA
The broker, which is currently in talks with the Guernsey Financial Services Commission, hopes to launch its MGA operation in Q2 of 2022
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NewsPolaris reports record usage of all its 2021 products
The industry owned organisation remains committed to investing in its products to enable the sector to ‘push the boundaries of digital trading’
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NewsBiba launches Flood Insurance Directory in response to Blanc’s Doncaster review
The ‘cross-industry and government collaboration aims to provide a simple solution to a challenge that will help those that need it most’, says trade body’s executive director
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NewsAston Lark Ireland buys Dublin-based financial broker
Aston Lark Ireland has an ambition to become the leading independent insurance broker
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Sponsored ContentNew strategy delivers promising financial results for Ageas UK
Our 2021 financial results…
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NewsInsurance Times unveils brand new Broker Hub tool
The platform enables brokers to easily find and compare information and content relating to insurers that have been rated by Insurance Times’ exclusive Five Star Rating Reports
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NewsTravelers buys Trōv’s technology assets
The insurtech’s founder and chief executive says Travelers is ’the ideal company’ to take its ’technology to the next level’
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AnalysisBriefing: ‘Great shame’ that brokers are not more involved in claims process
Are brokers missing a trick by not establishing their own claims functions, especially in light of continuing supply chain and communications challenges insurers are experiencing?
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NewsFCA’s GI pricing reform used ‘a sledgehammer to crack a nut’ – Fairer Finance
Plus, ‘very consumer oriented’ regulation is being stretched into ‘the realms of international and corporate business’, which may not add customer value, says Aon UK boss
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NewsUK general insurers’ profits to be battered by back-to-back storms – Fitch Ratings
Credit rating agency expects gross insured losses in the realm of €5bn in UK, Germany and Netherlands combined




























