All Suppliers articles – Page 79
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NewsTechnology and data pose fresh challenges for insurance sector’s trust issues
’What might be good for business, will be devastating for trust’, says report author
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NewsDigital M&A marketplace insurtech launches in the UK
The insurtech aims to serve underserved and uninsured SMEs, which its co-founder says are ’the lifeblood of the UK economy’
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NewsJustice Committee requests evidence on impact of whiplash reform
The parliamentary committee wants to investigate the impact of governmental reforms
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NewsIsle of Man Financial Services Authority set to launch new innovation hub
The regulator thought the hub would be a ’nice way to formalise the relationship’ with insurtechs on the Isle of Man
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NewsRisk managers note concerns over sensitive data stored by cyber insurers
Cyber underwriter CFC is adamant that it protects client data to a sufficient degree, however
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NewsPRA to consult on new rules to support struggling insurers
The regulator’s aim is to clarify the support available to insurers when they hit financial difficulty
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NewsReinsurers’ retreat leaves marine underwriters to sail alone in a sea of rising risks
Marine insurance trade association confirms the sector ‘has much work ahead’ if it wants to keep pace with ongoing challenges
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IT InterviewSimon Pickering: Technology must put the ‘customer and broker first’
The Isle of Man’s insurtech accelerator programme aims ’to protect and sustain’ insurance on the island, says head of insurance and pensions
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News AnalysisBriefing: Insurers debating ‘if they want to play’ in cyber market despite ‘huge protection gap’
With cyber cover premiums ‘up almost 200%’ in aggregate, cyber insurance could be a profitable area for insurers willing to dip their toes into constantly choppy and changing waters
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NewsConsumers with mental health conditions penalised when seeking insurance
Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has called on the FCA to stop firms from making pricing decisions ‘behind locked doors’
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NewsTractable and Verisk partner to reduce property damage claim settlement times
The duo hopes to support insurers in the face of ‘ever changing climate woes’
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NewsClose Brothers Premium Finance appoints top boss for UK and Ireland
The firm has also hired a new managing director to succeed Kemple, who has ‘market savviness and deep understanding of the broking environment’, says chief executive
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NewsTicker launches driving convictions insurance product
Drivers with convictions often have problems securing cover and this product aims to plug the gap
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NewsIsle of Man chief minister says island’s insurtech programme marks ‘good innovation’
The chief minister stressed that a ’more collaborative’ approach was needed if innovation is to continue
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NewsMarkerstudy-owned firm aiming to ‘transform’ commercial fleet safety with AI proposition
The technology could cut claims costs by £2,000 per detected claim
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Sponsored ContentGallagher Bassett: What’s next for travel insurance?
The travel and tourism industry’s gross domestic product reached $8.35tr in 2022 and is expected to hit $9.6tr in 2023. Simon Hoskin, head of travel, accident and health at Gallagher Bassett, assesses what this means for the insurance industry
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NewsLegal changes set to prompt claims rush
An ‘inevitable consequence’ of the changing rules will see ‘a rush to issue claims prior to April 2023’, says partner
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NewsGreen shoots of insurance growth will take time to bloom – EY
“Insurance demand is among the first to be impacted” by rising cost of living, says UK insurance lead
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NewsBackchat January-February 2023
The Riddler, coffee houses and wellbeing initiatives. What has the insurance industry been up to of late? You heard it here first…
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NewsMotor premiums up by 8% in Q4 2022 – ABI
Around 40% of all work is now being impacted by delays in car parts



























