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AnalysisUptick in livestock disease claims leads to farmer losses and increased insurer costs
It is pivotal that brokers have meaningful conversations with agricultural clients to ensure they understand farming’s operational risks
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NewsBeazley warns of ‘increasingly complex’ cyber risks
It is essential that organisations understand cyber threats and resulting vulnerabilities, says global head of cyber services
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NewsLloyd’s Europe snaps up Ageas veteran as chief underwriting officer
The new hire joined Ageas in 2015 and brings more than 18 years of insurance experience to the role
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NewsComing months will pose ‘further challenges’ for the insurance sector – GlobalData
Global public insurance firms saw a “revival” in revenue in 2021 that almost hit pre-pandemic levels
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NewsAxa Partners reveals multimillion-pound partnership extension with underwriting agency
The underwriting agency’s managing director says that Axa Partners shares its ’key value of putting customers at the heart of everything’
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AnalysisIndustry’s lack of ethnic minority senior leadership is ‘everybody’s problem’
Although the representation of ethnic minorities in senior insurance roles has improved, the industry still has a long way to go
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IT InterviewKaren Beales: OIC portal challenges offer opportunities around legal expenses insurance
The insurer plans to target brokers, providing a ‘mix and match’ of legal expenses insurance and motor cover add-ons
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AnalysisBriefing: Lloyd’s Lab is still the ‘heart of innovation’
Lloyd’s has a ‘proud history’ of innovation - and this is set to continue
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NewsClaims for cycle thefts increase by 126% – Urban Jungle
Bikes are the “most common” item to be stolen and are difficult to trace, says insurance director
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NewsConsumers increasingly seeking out usage-based motor insurance – BrokerFest 2022
Both the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis have triggered a shift in consumers’ needs for car cover, say expert panel
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NewsCII names top technological trends in claims
Small claims are likely to be automated but this could impact customer satisfaction scores
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IT InterviewSteve Gaywood: Cost of living crisis sees insurance customers ‘game the system’ and turn to fraud
Although consumers may be tempted to ‘cut corners’ when it comes to their insurance provision, this will only lead to ‘a false economy’, according to head of counter fraud
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NewsAre brokers prepared for the push to net zero? – BrokerFest 2022
A change in insurers’ risk acceptance factors should make brokers rethink their clients in high emissions sectors, says chief underwriting officer
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NewsStonegate v Amlin Covid-19 BI case kicks off in High Court
If the court rules in favour of Stonegate, ’it is likely to provide a further moment of reflection for insurers’, Reed Smith partner says
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NewsBackchat June 2022
An alternative leg day away from the gym, an insurance professional cooks up a storm and one insurer celebrates its 100th birthday. What has the insurance sector been up to lately? You heard it here first…
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AnalysisData depth for zero-occupancy autonomous vehicles ‘incomparable’ – Apollo Group
The right data could aid insurers and feed back into risk modelling
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News‘Digestible’ innovation around systemic risks to be discussed at BrokerFest 2022
Systemic risks present a ‘growing credibility gap’ for the insurance sector that must be addressed, says broker leader
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AnalysisTechTalk: Rising automation demand reveals insurance skills gap
As the demand around automated services grows, the insurance industry must ensure that its workforces are equipped to work alongside automation
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AnalysisBriefing: Elon Musk takes insurance in-house at Tesla – can the industry keep pace?
As the electric vehicle revolution continues, Musk is set to gain a key position in the insurance sector, providing further competition for insurers
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NewsTFL to remove around 90 electric buses from service following blaze
The fire involved two electric hybrid and four diesel powered buses and is now under investigation



























