All Suppliers articles – Page 96
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Analysis
Is the insurance industry using too much data for underwriting?
The lack of transparency around ‘secret resource’ underwriting data is one of insurance’s ‘greatest flaws,’ says consultancy managing director
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News
Admiral chooses Nuvalaw and Trust Arbitration to fast track personal injury claims
The new solution can expedite motor claims resolutions from weeks to days and cut costs for insurers
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News
‘No silver bullet’ for repair supply chain issues
Brexit, Covid-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have combined to create ’utterly unprecedented’ supply chain challenges
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IT Interview
Shirley Woolham: ‘Thematic response’ needed by claims sector to ensure OIC portal success
Law firm chief executive acknowledges that despite ‘issue after issue’ and ‘moaning’, the Official Injury Claim portal ‘is not going away’
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News
Online Safety Bill introduced to parliament
New measures have been introduced to push tougher criminal sanctions on tech bosses and data manipulation
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News
Parametric ‘ugly duckling’ could become sector’s ‘future’
Industry’s data may transform parametric insurance from ‘science fiction’ to broad, multi-line reality
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News
Minster Law to offer brokers claims service that is ‘bothered’ about protecting indemnity spend
Chief executive reveals that law firm is ‘absolutely exploring’ how to support smaller brokers with claims
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News
MIB and Wipro partnership set to overhaul industry’s data services
The deal will help MIB to better respond to the evolving needs of its customers
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News
Ireland follows UK with home and motor price walking ban
The new law will come into effect from 1 July 2022 and exclude new customer discounts
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News
Inigo’s GWP hits $411m in first year of trading
Despite 2021 being the ’fourth most costly natural catastrophe year on record,’ its chief executive is confident of Inigo being profitable
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IT Interview
Stephen Murphy: Brokers to benefit from UK’s burgeoning insurtech landscape
Applied Systems’ senior director of customer experience says UK has ’a real desire to see the insurtech landscape grow and mature’
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Sponsored Content
The case for automated reconciliations in the insurance industry — AutoRek
AutoRek sales and relationships manager, Piers Williams, lays out his argument for why automating data collection and financial processes will benefit the insurance industry
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Analysis
OIC portal will not be ‘perfect overnight’
MoJ representative David Parkin insists that the system is ‘working relatively well’, despite acknowledging need for improvement
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News
By Miles enters Italy with pay-by-mile proposition
Italy is the first stop for the insurtech as it gears up to expand into other European territories
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Analysis
Fraud experts describe ‘worrying’ rise in property disrepair claims
Claims management companies are increasingly targeting this part of the market due to claim causation grey areas
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News
Digitalisation demands insurers look carefully at the ‘oil tanker’ versus the ‘speedboat’
Insurance Times speaks exclusively to insurtech Concirrus following the release of its latest whitepaper
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Analysis
In Focus: Solvency II reform comes under scrutiny despite potential cost saving
Many industry commentators see post-Brexit Solvency II reform as an ’opportunity’ for insurers and shareholders, but could it leave policyholders paying higher prices? Insurance Times investigates…
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News
Insurtech UK to tap into US market with new insurance corridor
The trade association hopes to reduce bureaucracy and promote the role of insurance as ’oxygen of the economy’ in both the UK and US
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IT Interview
Q&A: Customer-centric propositions are the foundation of insurance ‘winners’ - Polaris
Insurance Times’ head of research Savan Shah speaks to Simon Bloomfield, head of Imarket at Polaris, about how brokers can stay relevant and who will be the future winners in commercial insurance
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Analysis
Briefing: Sector collaboration is quicker and more certain solution to tackle spoof ads versus OSB
The insurance industry must work together to collate information and case studies if it is to prevent ad spoofing from ‘legitimising fraud’