All Insurance Times articles in On-Line Archive – Page 2450
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NewsSRG’s latest commercial broker buy develops ‘critical’ business
The group’s deputy chief executive hopes the deal will add ‘tremendous value’ to its mid-market capability
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NewsOutlook for 2023 positive despite ‘turbulent insurance cycle’ – Admiral
The insurer remains disciplined in its approach and competitive says its chief exec
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NewsLloyd’s makes senior management changes to drive transformation progress
The changes will see Burkhard Keese revert to the position of chief financial officer
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NewsZurich UK launches resilience service amid growing threat of extreme weather events
‘We have invested in new technology and expertise to help customers assess the physical consequences,’ the head of Zurich’s Resilience Solutions said
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NewsOngoing inflation is like motor insurance industry ‘kryptonite’
Solera’s vice president for industry relations tells Insurance Times why increasing inflation could be like kryptonite
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NewsBank of England warns insurers of capital ‘uncertainty’ over climate risks
The regulator warned the ’uncertainty represents a risk appetite challenge for micro and macroprudential regulators’
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NewsFlood Re completes East Peckham pilot to score properties’ flood resilience
The reinsurance scheme hopes its new flood resilience scoring could help underpin future insurer pricing
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NewsBriefing: Cyber clarity move may encourage underwriters to byte
Although the insurance industry may not have the ‘muscle memory’ to react to a major cyber event, Lloyd’s of London’s attempts to clarify cover around state-backed attacks could present opportunities for brokers
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NewsGallagher acquires broker to address education sector's ‘evolving risk landscape’
The acquired team specialises in providing cover to the likes of colleges and schools
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NewsNew MGA unveils parametric cyber cover with Axa XL backing
The policy is a ’simple and innovative solution to a complex problem’, according to Axa XL’s UK and Lloyd’s chief underwriting officer
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NewsMarine insurance sector’s role in Ukrainian grain shipments has ‘saved lives’
Vital shipments of grain to support the global food market have been backed by the insurance sector, but a treaty is now under threat
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NewsHiscox UK to invest in ‘new talent’ with launch of underwriting academy
The insurer is ‘investing heavily in nurturing new talent’, says distribution director
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NewsInsurers could reject customers’ cat cover as new law issued
A policy could be invalidated if chip details are not correct, a pet insurance expert warned
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News AnalysisBriefing: Lloyd’s breaks silence on Blueprint Two advancements - but is ‘steady progress’ enough?
Amid the market’s announcement about a new chief operating officer, some industry professionals are questioning the pace of digital transformation at Lloyd’s
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NewsInsurtech sector ‘disappointed’ over spring budget’s partial reversal to R&D tax credit cuts
The rhetoric of wanting to make the UK a ’tech superpower’ still requires more substance, says software director
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NewsEcclesiastical COR falls despite receiving ‘large claims’ in 2022
Chief executive Mark Hews said 2022 had been a ’transformational year’
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NewsAviva, Ageas and Zurich among insurers to join neurodiversity campaign
Insurance leaders hope to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions around neurological differences
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NewsActivists hold fossil fuel protest at Lloyd’s of London
’Underwriting dangerous fossil fuel projects puts children at risk’, according to a Mothers Rise Up activist
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NewsRyan Dodd: Parametric solution ‘wasn’t the intent, it was the result’
The founder and chief executive of Intangic believes its new cyber insurance policy can ‘ease some of the headache’ for risk managers
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NewsChancellor pledges £2.5bn to quantum computing strategy
The strategy is part of Hunt’s aim to turn the UK into a ’science and technology superpower’ - a new AI sandbox will also be launched




























