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Brexit blamed for Markerstudy-Co-op deal delay
Markerstudy paid £185m for its underwriting business, CIS General Insurance in February last year
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Briefing: So why DID Amanda Blanc leave Zurich?
Amanda Blanc left Zurich earlier this week and as a result of her resignation she is to step down as chair of the ABI
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How insurance can survive beyond 2025
Consumer Intelligence chief executive Ian Hughes highlights four upcoming trends over the coming six years in his keynote address at Insurance 2025
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Five Star Fast Trade looking to extend lead at the top
Aviva’s Fast Trade picked up Five Stars in the Insurance Times 2019 eTrading Survey, but that does not mean the insurer is resting on its laurels
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Many cyber policies not fit for purpose, says broker
Broker says too many companies are taking out cyber insurance as an add-on to professional indemnity policies
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Insurers failing customers with poor communications
New research reveals insurance industry is lagging behind other highly regulated industries when it comes to effective customer communication
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Insurer CEO pay slides despite continued profits
Average total remuneration falls by almost a third, but basic pay still on the up as pre-tax profits grow by 5%
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ThingCo looks to shake up telematics as it takes on the mass market
Telematics has long been restricted to the young driver niche, but Mike Brockman’s ThingCo is looking to shake things up with a fresh approach to telematics technology and a revolutionary solar powered device
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How the internet of things is changing the future of insurance
Vodafone head of business development (IoT) Phil Skipper says the future of insurance lies very much in the connected nature of the modern world
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Home insurance rates could rise 22% under FCA pricing crackdown - report
JP Morgan gives analysis on what blanket ban could mean for insurance prices
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Yoga teacher crash case sparks boom in calls at cycle insurance broker
Biker hit with £100,000 costs sparks flood of calls at YellowJersey
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Pukka's passion for charity paves way for industry to be seen in better light
Pukka founder Sam White speaks to Insurance Times about the importance of giving back, and how she empowers her staff to support the communities they live and work in
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Dual pricing-hit Saga reveals early success in three-year fixed product
Saga is getting back on track following a profit warning amid the FCA crackdown on dual pricing
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E-trading to change the way brokers sell travel insurance - Allianz Partners
Head of research at Insurance Times Savan Shah speaks to Amy Walker, propositions development and product marketing manager at Allianz Partners, about having clearer travel insurance and the benefits technology holds for insurers in this area
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UK motor insurance scores best underwriting result for 33 years
UK motor market records best ever underwriting year since 1985, but EY warns of anticipated losses to come in 2019 and 2020
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Mass replacement of insurance jobs by robots within 5 years - report
KPMG report reveals insurers investing in IT to prepare for robot take over
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Gefion falls below solvency requirement in latest regulatory filing
The unrated Danish insurer reported a solvency coverage ratio of just 72% in its Solvency and Financial Condition Report for 2018, forcing the executive management team to take action
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38% of brokers have never sold a cyber policy – Ecclesiastical
While 78% of brokers see cyber as an area of growth for their business, almost two fifths admit to having never sold a cyber policy
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MIB loses court ruling opening it up to private land claims
Ruling could have major implications for claims costs
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Loss-making Gefion to cut under-performing broker/MGA business
Unrated Danish insurer vows action amid solvency injection and underwriting loss