All Suppliers articles – Page 96
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News59% of SMEs rely on credit to pay for insurance – Premium Credit
The research revealed that the Covid-19 pandemic was the main reason for using credit, followed by rising premiums
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AnalysisGap insurance fraud seeing ‘a huge uptick’
As whiplash claims have become less attractive to potential fraudsters thanks to the Civil Liability Act, could gap insurance become a new problem area?
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NewsUK’s retail and industrial sectors face biggest flooding risk – FloodFlash
FloodFlash’s chief science officer says that floods in Northwich and London are ’a pertinent reminder of the ongoing threat from extreme weather’
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NewsPrevisico and UK-based MGA ink partnership to boost flood resilience
The latest partnership aims to support SMEs to better protect their business using flood resilience measures
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AnalysisBriefing: LiPs not ‘disadvantaged’ by OIC process despite industry-wide concerns
Law firm argues that OIC portal process is not a ‘disincentive’ because LiPs are ‘clearly able’ to submit and progress claims
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Sponsored ContentPost-pandemic sees increased appetite for legal protection cover amid inflation – Arag
The cost of the living crisis is gripping the economy, meaning inflation is higher than it’s been in more than 30 years, Andy Talbot, head of sales at Arag, highlights the ’cost of doing business crisis’ facing firms in a post-pandemic world
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AnalysisBriefing: Stable it may be, but London needs real modernisation momentum
Frictional costs in the capital are still too high, despite credit rating agency listing market positives
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AnalysisUnderwriters ‘don’t understand the risks’ of EV accidents
Education and training are needed for all emergency services to reduce risks to consumers and first responders in the event of a car crash involving an electric vehicle
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NewsMarkerstudy Group completes BGL Insurance buy
Markerstudy’s chief exec says the deal will provide ’digital distribution capabilities’ and ‘insurtech prowess’ for the pair
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NewsGlobal net zero transition could double size of London insurance market – LIIBA
It could create an annual total of $125bn (£99.4bn) additional insurance-related spend by 2030 for the costs of transition alone
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AnalysisIn Focus: Software houses must ‘champion’ smaller and regional brokers
Software houses must steer clear of ’the one-size-fits-all approach’ to tap into opportunity to ’champion’ smaller brokers and support business growth. Insurance Times explores how brokers and software houses can work together to ensure value for money
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NewsGovernment seeking to double Solvency II regulatory threshold for industry
This will help smaller firms entering the market
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NewsCII reveals new top boss
The new hire joins from his position at the helm of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
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NewsNew CRU data confirms continued decline in motor claims
Numbers for motor injury claims are at ‘historic lows’, says ACSO executive
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AnalysisTinder Swindler case reinforces regulation requirement for flourishing dating metaverse
Although the Online Safety Bill may help combat romance scams, insurers and brokers should think about how they can protect customers from social engineering attacks
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AnalysisBriefing: Why the UK is the insurtech innovation capital
The UK insurtech landscape is flourishing, boasting mega funding rounds and ongoing expansion - but what has prompted this shift?
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NewsAviva inks deal with Tractable to ‘overhaul’ UK motor claims accuracy
The deal also supports Aviva’s net zero 2040 target
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NewsCytora partners with insurer to streamline global risk intake
The partnership is intended to lead to a better and faster service for brokers and clients
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NewsCredit ratings agency retains stable outlook for London market
Market trends are expected to exert a ’neutral influence’ on London market firms

























