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FeaturesClaims culture hampers Irish sports clubs from obtaining public liability cover
But legal reforms in Ireland could be the answer for struggling sporting facilities
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NewsIUA targets cyber warfare and climate change in 2020
The IUA will also update members on Brexit-related issues
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NewsAlmost 250 insurers pull out of Irish market in the last six years
And nearly half of those have left in the last two years
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NewsInsurers breathe sigh of relief as election delivers certainty
Boris Johnson remains as prime minister with majority win
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NewsA fifth of British firms expect to make Brexit-related business interruption claims
UK-based businesses fear the impact of a disorderly Brexit
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NewsBerlin-based WeFox set to launch app in UK
But uncertainty surrounding Brexit delays parent company’s launch of UK-based insurer
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NewsBrexit is biggest concern for insurance chief execs says KPMG
Climate change was considered a top threat to businesses in 2019
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NewsCopart launches report on Brexit-driven trends in salvage market
Now that the UK is facing an election, there is yet another delay before the final timing of Brexit is pinned down. But, the expectation of the UK leaving the EU has already had a major impact on the motor salvage market
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NewsInsurtech UK raises IPT concerns for sector
It has urged HMRC to undertake a full assessment of how the proposed changes affect insurtechs
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NewsOngoing Brexit concerns hitting claims costs warns insurer
The cost of motor repairs could rise as they can only be purchased in Euros or Dollars
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NewsHow a no-deal Brexit could affect reinsurers?
Brokers have a key role to play in natural catastrophe and weather events, and reinsurance will not be affected in the same way as insurance
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Online onlyBrexit fears fail to dent London market growth
Increase in income across the traditional business lines and a growth in the premiums from emerging risks seen last year
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NewsInsurers seek broker help to highlight hauliers’ green card needs
UK drivers will need to carry a green card as proof of insurance when they travel across the EU or the EEA if the UK leaves without a deal
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Online onlyUK insolvency warning amid Brexit uncertainty
Global insolvencies are rising for the first time in a decade with the greatest uptick seen in the UK
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NewsFCA issues fresh Brexit passporting warning
The FCA has been prescriptive on UK firms and their plans for a no-deal Brexit with all regulated underwriters having to provided detailed information on its ability to operate under a no-deal scenario
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NewsAirmic issues supply chain stress warning to UK risk managers
Brexit could put supply chains under pressure, but how?
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NewsThe startup aiming to help brokers solve the short-term insurance pickle
Last Thursday Pikl celebrated its growth with a launch party while revealing its progress to Insurance Times, its founder and chief executive explains the insurance dilemma around short-term rentals
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NewsPikl relishing challenges ahead amid expansion
A substantial funding round has put Pikl in good stead as it grows its team and business
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NewsIrish drivers 'no longer need green cards' in no-deal Brexit
However, as it stands, UK drivers will still need them in Ireland
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News‘Delivering Brexit and uniting the country’: What does Boris Johnson as PM mean for the insurance industry?
Boris Johnson has been described as a ‘consumer champion’ by some, so what will this mean for the insurance industry




























