All Expert Views articles – Page 16
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Sponsored ContentHow MGAs can go digital first - RDT
Shahin Amir-Ebrahimi group product owner, software firm RDT says choosing the right technology is vital for any business looking to take the next step into a digital future
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Sponsored ContentOpen GI: How technology is helping brokers to take control
Nick Giddings, chief marketing officer at Open GI discusses how technology brings opportunities for brokers
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Sponsored ContentCyber risk: Closing the protection gap - Travelers
Cyber risk has become the single biggest concern for business decision makers, but many firms are still unfamiliar with cyber insurance, or unsure if they even need it, says Davis Kessler, head of cyber at Travelers Europe
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Sponsored ContentTime to press the pause button on claims reforms - Carpenters Group
Donna Scully, director, Carpenters Group, on the deep dissatisfaction over the Ministry of Justice’s Litigants in Person Portal
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Sponsored ContentPen Underwriting: The US ransomware experience – Is it UK bound?
Adrian Scott, head of cyber and managing director of international and financial Lines at Pen Underwriting explores whether ransomware threats across the pond will hit the UK with the same severity
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Sponsored ContentClose Brothers: Partnerships will unlock growth for brokers in the 2020s
Sharon Bishop, chief executive at Close Brothers Premium Finance discusses the challenges for brokers face and the opportunities partnerships hold
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Sponsored ContentBeyond Brexit: How 2019 was a year of achievement in insurance - Premfina
While the UK’s exit from the EU dominated headlines in 2019, there were strides toward efficiency in the industry that deserve to be trumpeted, says Premfina’s chief executive, Bundeep Singh Rangar
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Sponsored ContentPen Underwriting’s Adrian Scott: Preventing the paralysis in a cyber crisis
Adrian Scott, head of cyber at Pen Underwriting, explains the nuances of cyber insurance and why this type of cover should be imperative for UK businesses
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Sponsored Content5G: Embracing the potential, appreciating the risks - Travelers
Mark Lawrence, underwriting development manager – technology at Travelers discusses the widespread adoption of the forthcoming new communications technology and how it will bring gamechanging speed and capability to mobile devices – and also lots that insurers need to be aware of
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Sponsored ContentThree Digital Themes to Promote Broker Growth in 2020
Jeff Purdy senior vice-president, International Operations, Applied Systems, on how to stay abreast of change in the insurance industry
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Sponsored ContentEnabling the digital journey of motor claims
Olly Chambers, head of commercial development, Entegral, on how technology is changing the way claims are made
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Sponsored Content2020 – Calm after the storm?
Last December saw a sea change in the PII market at One Lime Street, home to Lloyd’s Syndicates and many London Market Insurers, writes Nick Bender, joint managing director MGB Insurance Brokers
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Sponsored ContentWhy early notification is the best policy
Andrew Wallen, solicitor/deputy claims manager – PI, HCC, on why talking to your insurer sooner rather than later is always a good idea
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Sponsored ContentYour company’s best protection against cyber crime
With more and more companies experiencing cyber attack, the key to cutting the risk of damage or data loss lies in promoting employee engagement in cyber protection, writes Davis Kessler, head of cyber risk, Travelers Europe
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Sponsored ContentBlack box shows the way for £1bn escape of water issue
Escape of water is a growing and increasingly expensive problem – but technology offers a solution, writes James Rankin, head of partner sales, geo
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Sponsored ContentBrightside's Brendan McCafferty sees 'transformative' decade ahead
In an industry where technology is affecting everything, data and niche products, with a firm focus on customer needs, offer a survival plan for motor brokers, says Brendan McCafferty chief executive, Brightside Group
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Technology and humans: enhancing reputations in a competitive market
With the majority of insurance policies now purchased online, potential policyholders are likely looking for the cheapest premium and probably not a lot else, writes David Booker, director at DLB Investigations Ltd. But do they consider what’ll happen if they need to make a claim? No, probably not. Ask them ...
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Sponsored ContentThe dos and don’ts for insurance brokers interested in buying or selling to their rivals
If you’re thinking of selling up, now’s the time says PremFina chief executive Bundeep Singh Rangar, who looks at the issues brokers should consider
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Sponsored ContentNo point delaying reforms without fixing portal flaws
Donna Scully, director, Carpenters Group on why the new motor claims reforms should be delayed
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Sponsored ContentA prescription for opportunity
Seize the full potential of medical and healthcare technology by understanding its risks, says Craig Mounser, senior development underwriter, Travelers




























