All Suppliers articles – Page 108
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Loss adjuster warns of spike in cannabis linked fire claims amid lockdown easing
Around 94% of cannabis farms are now located in domestic premises and around 25 farms or factories are being discovered by police each day
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Percayso’s new no code solution gives insurers control over data enrichment
The new product will allow insurers to make changes to data easily
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BrokerFest 2021: Regulation bar will be ‘a lot higher’ for brokers selling to SMEs
Industry experts predict more regulation to be incoming around insurance for SMEs as the regulator wants these firms to be treated ‘like personal lines customers’
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Boom in business protection complaints show customers still feel ‘hard done by’ – Insurance DataLab
Despite the High Court’s ruling to clarify business interruption claims, complaints have increased more than fourfold over the last year
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Analysis
CO2 crisis could spark fresh demand in supply chain cover
Climbing CO2 prices have put pressure on the national and global supply chain, subsequently affecting Covid-hit SMEs
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Analysis
What are the most profitable schemes for brokers emerging from the pandemic?
Caravan and trailer schemes saw the largest increase in premium volumes over the last six months, reflecting the pandemic-related staycation boom over the summer months
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Uinsure launches new insurance division for non-standard and commercial referrals
The firm’s mission is to ‘remove insurance complexity and deliver fair value in a digital age’, says chief commercial officer
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Davies inks deal to buy US-based property and casualty inspection firm
The new buy will form part of Davies’ global insurance services business
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FCA still concerned over industry understanding of product governance rules
The regulator said that brokers are struggling to identify themselves as manufacturers or distributors, meaning they are uncertain whether updated product governance rules apply to them
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HB Underwriting partners with insurtech to launch tenants’ contents product
The cover aims to close the insurance accessibility gap for social and affordable housing tenants
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BrokerFest 2021: SMEs face underinsurance risk around intangible assets
Although cyber cover for SMEs is a ‘tough sell’ for brokers, these businesses should be encouraged to seek expert advice ‘because they won’t understand intangible risks as well as brokers do’
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FCA chair plans to step down in spring 2022
Chairman wishes to hand oversight of the FCA’s transformation programme to successor who will see the project through to completion
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BrokerFest 2021: Businesses struggling to keep pace with hardening cyber market
With ransomware and cyber threats constantly evolving, CyberCube’s chief growth officer discusses what brokers can do to help clients in a hard market
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Telematics provides one in four of the cheapest motor insurance quotes – Consumer Intelligence
Despite keeping ‘prices affordable’, there is a ‘huge difference’ between costs for certain age groups, says pricing expert
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BrokerFest 2021: Parametric insurance provides efficiency and business resiliency – FloodFlash
The ‘most exciting’ development in parametric insurance is its use in non-damage business interruption, says broker success manager
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ABI saddened at MP David Amess’ death
The MP spoke at the ABI’s conference in June on fire safety
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IT Interview
Ben Huckel: Insurtech’s ‘built for change’ IT solution addresses legacy issues
Insurtech aims to take pain and frustration out of IT adoption for the insurance industry
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News Analysis
BrokerFest 2021: Challenges in etrading offer opportunities for data enrichment
An expert panel at Insurance Times’ BrokerFest 2021 conference earlier this week debated the challenges in the etrading landscape and how technology could provide a solution
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MGAA names first Republic of Ireland member
The MGAA’s chief executive says the association’s ‘ultimate aim’ is to help MGAs in the Republic of Ireland
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Car insurance premiums see biggest annual drop since 2014 - Willis Towers Watson
However, prices could creep up again due to ’the easing of lockdown rules, UK summer staycations and other changed driving patterns’, says Willis Towers Watson consulting lead