Claims Technology – Page 41
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News
Covid-19 boosts opportunistic insurance fraud, says BAE Systems
The firm’s counter fraud director believes fraudulent claims will ‘slip through the net’ amid the current public health and hygiene focus
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Agenda
How the rise of AI could change the face of insurance
Artificial intelligence is making huge inroads into what were once professional occupations, including selling insurance. But in areas such as medicine, who pays if something goes wrong?
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News
iCAN signs four new sponsors in 2020 ‘Year of Action’
The multicultural network group has an overarching aim of supporting inclusion across insurance industry
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Admiral and CGI collaborate on five-year rating services contract
The two have a relationship that spans 25 years
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News
Open GI outlines business plans during coronavirus outbreak
The firm will be practising social distancing and has released a set of precautionary measures to maintain business as usual
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News
E-scooter trial raises insurance questions
The Department of Transport is in consultation over what rules should be administered to e-scooters on the UK’s roads, this includes insurance
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News
Pikl appoints Stuart Reid as new chairman
Reid is well known across the industry as he previously worked at Gallagher
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Wrisk closes contents insurance offering
The company’s principles, mission and vision remain the same, but the channel through which it delivers these goals is ‘evolving’ says chief exec
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IT Interview
Take part now: Insurance Times’s broker survey on MGA service
The Insurance Times MGA Survey is now open to brokers nationwide
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News
High-profile data breaches pushes cyber insurance up agenda
More needs to be done by large corporates to ensure that client and customer data is protected
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Guy Carpenter partners with Charles Taylor InsureTech on future proofing proposition
It will mean greater operational efficiencies and cost savings for Guy Carpenter
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Smaller investments and new technologies continuing to drive M&A
As insurers prepare for post-Brexit operations law firm Clyde and Co notices some trends in deals in the UK and Europe
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News
Lloyd’s syndicate partners with cryptocurrency broker to protect online wallets
Insurers TMK and Markel have also backed the new liability policy
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News Analysis
Direct Line aims to reduce expense ratio amid business transformation
Despite a challenging motor market post-Ogden the insurer is pushing forward with digital transformation and is “well prepared” for Coronavirus claims
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News
Aviva to invest in digitalising broker channels
The insurer’s UK chief executive confirms that ‘we want to invest in those relationships’
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News
A quarter of SMEs think cyber insurance is not fit for purpose
CFC Underwriting says the industry ‘must do better at articulating the value of this cover’
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News
Sam White’s Freedom Services Group buys Homelyfe
The purchase signals White’s move into the home insurance sector
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News
Direct Line shares buoyed as insurer outperforms expectations
Results fell within or below the guidance range in most areas
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Direct Line reports fall in underwriting profit
A reduction in reserve releases and a challenging first half of the year hits the business