All Suppliers articles – Page 125
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News
Side hustle spike causes motor claims concern - ThingCo
Delivery driving, in particular, carries a greater amount of risk than vehicles insured for social, domestic and pleasure purposes
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Features
Covid-19 creates new risks as staff return to the workplace
As the UK prepares for a return to the workplace, insurers are faced with demands from employers for advice on a range of emerging risks that will accompany the new normal post-pandemic
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Four-fifths of FOS complaints in 2021’s Q1 relate to general insurance claims – Insurance DataLab
Claims complaints data is a ‘particularly important indicator’ of performance, says service co-founder
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Features
C-suite support vital for digital transformation to avoid ‘chaos’
To deliver digital transformation, ’both practical and emotional support’ is needed from c-suite executives – otherwise change is ‘impossible’
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FOIL weighs in on new regulatory framework for draft Online Safety Bill
Insurers should ’consider the application of the Bill to insured technology companies providing regulated services from outside the UK’
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Ripe’s profit levels up 75% amid multimillion-pound cloud investment
The insurtech’s growth has been accelerated by investment in its customer relationship management platform, called the Juice
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Features
Elizabeth Linder: Insurance firms must stay on top of unregulated social media
With more brokers and insurers using social media to widen their customer pool, ex-Facebook’s Elizabeth Linder discusses what firms need to be aware of
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Allianz and SYNETIQ launch green parts-based repairs platform
The new initiative is a ‘great step forward’ in ‘automated and sustainable motoring solutions’
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IT Interview
Google’s big plan to accelerate insurance sector’s data evolution
’Data analytics in the insurance industry is a game changing moment’ because it enables firms to ’connect information with levels of granularity’, according to Google’s Dr Henna Karna
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Majority of claimants still set to be represented by law firms or CMCs in new whiplash portal
Chief commercial officer questions ‘whether the hard yards of the last few years are really worth it’ if claimants fail to use the portal as Litigants in Person
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Three-quarters believe insurance customer experience has stood still for five years – FintechOS
Using digital channels is ‘the only way to differentiate in a highly commoditised market’ says tech firm chief executive
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Elizabeth Linder: Apprenticeship talent could help insurance industry stay relevant
Former Facebook politics and government specialist says senior management should ’not to shy away’ from the knowledge of younger workers
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MGA takes on Biba-backed travel book
As part of the agreement, the MGA has also recruited a new senior underwriter
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ABI’s Huw Evans to join KPMG in 2022
The director general describes his time at the ABI as ‘a privilege’, however ’it feels the right time to be preparing to move on’
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Brokers encouraged to build better relationships – CII
Brokers must be ’crystal clear about what needs can be met by products and services’, says CII’s director of policy and public affairs
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Cuvva challenges motor insurers with app-based subscription
Chief exec says ’annual car insurance is not inclusive’, so Cuvva’s subscription aims to ’support drivers that aren’t served well by the current market’
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Van insurance premiums fall by 2% year-on-year - Consumer Intelligence
‘Driving habits’ are a key contributing factor when it comes to premium pricing, says market research firm
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Cultural change ‘silver bullet’ is ‘leadership accountability’
Expert panel agrees that ‘it’s a really powerful point in time for us to step up’ around equality, diversity and inclusion as ‘words are not enough’
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Applied Systems Europe maintains strong ranking in 2021 eTrading survey
One broker in Insurance Times’s eTrading survey noted that ’Applied is the one to watch’
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Features
Matt Brewis: Brokers have a key role to play in providing clarity and data
FCA director says the regulator is ‘suffering’ and needs ’to have a new approach for how we operate in the future’