All Suppliers articles – Page 41
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JMG Group secures extra £100m for M&A deals
’We are sticking to our game plan of driving upper quartile organic growth by investing in strategic M&A,’ says chief executive
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CDL cements ESG strategy after green insurtech launches on platform
’CDL has long been committed to reducing its environmental footprint as part of our ESG strategy,’ says chief executive
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Sponsored Content
Insurance industry must work together to battle motor fraud – Carpenters Group
Kevin Perkins, operations manager and fraud lead at Carpenters Group, discusses the value of co-operation in the motor fraud sector.
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Insurance to drive AI reforms as litigation risks increase
’We expect to see discrimination, bias and privacy concerns amplified as key risks and probable litigation targets,’ says partner
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Bosses showing signs of ‘over-confidence’ on D&I strategies ahead of FCA policy
’It’s interesting to see the confidence in the sector when it comes to progress being made on D&I policies,’ says UK head
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News Analysis
Briefing: Insurers feeling a little off centre over UK’s role
Just 47% of surveyed insurance leaders said they were confident that the UK would be where it is now in 2027, so is the UK’s optimism beginning to slip?
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IT Interview
Personalised cover key for UK travel insurance customers – Cover Genius
Covid-19 was a catalyst for change in many lines, but travel insurance saw a major shift as UK consumers have become ’more savvy’
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The Insurance Times Awards 2023 Digital Supplement is now live
Catch up on all the glitz and glamour from the evening with this exclusive round up of gold winners
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Firms warned that AI could impact liability claims
’Organisations need to be aware of these risks and how best to mitigate them,’ partners say
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Is the industry doing the ‘right thing’ when it comes to AI?
’It’s essential that, when incorporating AI, the industry does the right thing by thinking about AI from the consumer perspective,’ says head of marketing
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Insurance bosses optimistic about Q1 2024 growth despite seeing inflation as ‘biggest challenge’
’With interest rates set to stay high in a bid to tackle persistent inflation, it will be interesting to see what impact this has on sector confidence,’ says UK head
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IT Interview
Festive Reflections: Clare Ruel
Wrapping up the festive period, technology editor Clare Ruel takes a jolly look back at 2023 and what she hopes for the year ahead
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IT Interview
Festive reflections: Isobel Rafferty
As the festive period comes to a close, reporter Isobel Rafferty reflects on improving accessibility and matching spikes with Mo Farah
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UK is ‘core part’ of Bondaval expansion plans
’The UK is renowned as a hub for both insurance and technology innovation,’ says cofounder
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Sponsored Content
Attracting and retaining new and established talent – Gallagher Bassett
Sponsored: John Fearn, chief client officer at Gallagher Bassett UK, delves into the key strategies that insurers can leverage when focusing on establishing and nurturing their workforce
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Backchat: December 2023
Ever wondered what Santa is insured for? December 2023’s backchat includes dancing directors, more insurance related published books and an early Christmas present, you heard it here first…
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Backchat: Genasys born Tour de Insurtech ‘started with a tweet’
’What makes Tour de Insurtech unique, in my view, is that it’s a completely agenda free networking event,’ says group chief executive
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‘Immense potential’ for parametric insurance in UK market
’UK insurers increasingly need to fill gaps in their traditional insurance products to handle an increase in disruption,’ says chief executive
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Sponsored Content
Q&A: ICEYE on the utility of satellite data for flood damage mitigation
Sponsored: Rupert Bidwell, vice president for insurance solutions at ICEYE, talks to Insurance Times about the power of leveraging satellite technology
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News
More cyber criminals turning to remote desktop protocol attacks
‘These attacks are extremely preventable and could potentially lead to disastrous interruption or financial losses,’ says UK security researcher