All Suppliers articles – Page 68
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NewsIndustry faces ‘serious’ question over treatment of non-tariff personal injury claims
’The increase of wrist, elbow and knee claims has to be a real concern,’ the chief executive and managing partner of Horwich Farrelly warned
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NewsEx-Applied Systems managing director joins IS2 as commercial director
The new recruit will be supporting IS2’s entry into new sectors and advising on potential acquisitions
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NewsOIC portal could come under ‘further pressure’
’Access to justice for those injured in road traffic accidents must remain paramount,’ says specialist personal injury legal body
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News‘Words speaking louder than actions in D&I’
The co-founder of the Insurance Cultural Awareness Network said there were ‘real core issues’
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NewsTech Nation reveals 70 redundancies
The tech industry trade organisation is reportedly in a Tupe dispute with the new recipient of its pulled funding
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NewsFCA sends Consumer Duty survey to cross-sector firms
The regulator is seeking views on its new regulatory framework prior to implementation in summer
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NewsTechnological shift could prompt new method of claims analysis
Kennedys’ IQ product manager says analysing claims months down the line is ‘not acceptable’
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NewsNew marine casualty claims guidelines launched
New guidelines ‘will result in clearer lines of communication and will assist in the efficient management of claims’, says JMCC chair
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NewsChancellor pledges £2.5bn to quantum computing strategy
The strategy is part of Hunt’s aim to turn the UK into a ’science and technology superpower’ - a new AI sandbox will also be launched
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NewsAviva, Ageas and Zurich among insurers to join neurodiversity campaign
Insurance leaders hope to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions around neurological differences
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IT InterviewChris Kenning: Taking boxing tactics to the insurtech boardroom – ‘it’s about winning’
The chief executive wants to engage younger consumers with insurance through boxing and social media
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NewsInsurtech sector ‘disappointed’ over spring budget’s partial reversal to R&D tax credit cuts
The rhetoric of wanting to make the UK a ’tech superpower’ still requires more substance, says software director
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NewsInsurers could reject customers’ cat cover as new law issued
A policy could be invalidated if chip details are not correct, a pet insurance expert warned
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NewsFlood Re completes East Peckham pilot to score properties’ flood resilience
The reinsurance scheme hopes its new flood resilience scoring could help underpin future insurer pricing
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NewsBank of England warns insurers of capital ‘uncertainty’ over climate risks
The regulator warned the ’uncertainty represents a risk appetite challenge for micro and macroprudential regulators’
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NewsOngoing inflation is like motor insurance industry ‘kryptonite’
Solera’s vice president for industry relations tells Insurance Times why increasing inflation could be like kryptonite
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NewsBrokerFest 2023 in pictures
Missed out on some of the sessions at BrokerFest 2023 on 23 February 2023? Check out Insurance Times’ photos of the event
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News Analysis‘All or nothing’ parametric policies can ‘cause problems’ despite benefits
The growth of parametric insurance propositions is undeniable, however there is a risk of legal disputes if policy terms are not crystal clear, says law firm partner
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NewsPricing ’ping pong’ could force those in poverty to sacrifice insurance – SMF
The research claims those on the lowest incomes ‘continue to pay more for being poor’
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NewsInsurtech sector breathes sigh of relief following SVB UK HSBC rescue deal
The government is ‘working urgently’ to limit the potential fallout, says UK prime minister

























