All Suppliers articles – Page 121
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FeaturesBriefing: Will ADS safety rating put brakes on government’s automated driving push?
Industry commentators still have questions around the safety of technology such as ALKS, however the UK government is eager to have automated driving on Britain’s roads this year
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NewsData-driven insurtech launches to put transparency and fairness at heart of UK motor market
Insurance Times gets the exclusive first interview with Adiona founder Paul Harvey, who aims ‘to create a consumer brand in insurance that people love’
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NewsDavies set to buy Lloyd’s managing agent
The deal adds significant strength and reach to Davies’ global insurance services practice
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NewsMarshmallow becomes latest insurtech unicorn
The insurtech’s headcount has also increased by more than by 200% in the past year - it expects to hire 400 people over the next 24 months
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FeaturesHow tapping behavioural science technology can help support vulnerable customers
Behavioural science technology could reduce uncertainty in the claims process as well as help unpick how to better communicate with vulnerable customers
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NewsNearly half of UK renters don’t have contents insurance – Trōv
Not a single renter surveyed by the insurtech had used a specialist broker to help them buy insurance
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NewsZurich Insurance UK signs three-year green parts deal with vehicle recycling company
The partnership aligns with Zurich’s ambition to ‘embed sustainability across our business’
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NewsBackchat September 2021
Celeb spotting, pets swallowing foreign objects and the insurtech sector joining forces for a cycling race - what has the insurance industry been up to of late? You heard it here first…
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IT InterviewQ&A: Applied transforms its portfolio via Google partnership to aid brokers
Software evolution is seeing closed systems open up to benefit brokers. Stephen Murphy, director of customer success at Applied Systems Europe, explains how the technology firm is embracing this process to support broker innovation
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Sponsored ContentIndustry collaboration is key to making OIC portal truly work – Carpenters Group
Carpenters Group director Donna Scully gives her perspective on how the new Official Injury Claim portal is working so far, highlighting potential problems for industry participants
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Sponsored ContentInsurtech tools are a must to support compliance and meet customer expectations – Cazana
Roland O’Neil, Cazana’s strategic partnership manager, tells Insurance Times how using insurtech can help insurers treat customers fairly while embracing digital transformation
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Sponsored ContentHow communications mining enables straight through processing for underwriters – Re:infer
Ed Challis, co-founder and chief executive of Re:infer, explores the intellectual waste created by emails and the value communications mining could therefore hold for underwriters
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Sponsored ContentMaking sense of the FCA’s pricing rules – Pearson Ham
With the first round of new regulations aimed at ending price walking set to take effect at the end of September, Pearson Ham director Stephen Kennedy answers questions on what the changes will mean
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Sponsored ContentHow insurers can prioritise digital transformation efforts – ABBYY
Eileen Potter, solution marketing manager, insurance, at ABBYY, talks about how the use of automation technology could drive major cost savings for the insurance industry and let businesses create a better experience for customers
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Sponsored ContentCustomer-centric innovation bringing change to a traditional market – PremFina
Disruption and innovation in the premium finance market will help put the customer in control, according to PremFina chief executive Bundeep Singh Rangar
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NewsFilm production delay terms ‘more specialised’ than standard BI cover
Aggregation is becoming ’one of the key disputed issues’ over claims for film production delay
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NewsWorry+Peace closes first external funding round
The insurtech’s founder says that the business’ focus remains ’singular’
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NewsAviva and Darwin hit milestone with autonomous vehicle passenger shuttle registration
Aviva will use data from autonomous vehicle trials to inform its current insurance offering for this type of mobility
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FeaturesElectric vehicles prompt drive for data as underwriters define approach
The appeal of electric vehicles is on the rise - as are the numbers of these cars on the roads – but a lack of data and expensive repair costs are testing the industry’s response
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NewsVerisk’s Sequel buys broking software specialist for undisclosed sum
The broker software specialist’s managing director says the move will strengthen its pipeline and increase opportunities



























