All Insurtech UK articles – Page 50
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Expert View: Achieving relevance in the digital insurance era
Accenture’s managing director, head of insurance, UK & Ireland, Matthew Hutchins on how insurers need to understand customers’ needs and get better at providing for it in a digital world
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Expert View: How taming technology can make a broker’s life easier
Willis Towers Watson Networks managing director Sara Fardon on how change offers opportunities that brokers need to seize
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Expert View: Process automation is the new team player
Accenture managing director, general insurance, Hammad Rafique on how robotics could help free the industry from repetitive back office tasks, with cost benefits
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CSC completes Xchanging acquisition
Technology group CSC has completed its acquisition of insurance outsourcing firm Xchanging. The companies said the deal will “create a new leader in technology and business process services for the global insurance industry”. CSC also said the acquisition will put it “at the heart of the ...
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Charles Taylor launches insurance technology unit
Insurance services firm Charles Taylor has launched an insurance technology arm called Charles Taylor InsureTech. The new unit brings together more than 200 insurance technology staff to develop technology solutions for the global insurance market. The division will be headed by Jason Sahota as chief executive ...
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Volvo to run self-driving car trial in London in 2017
Volvo is to start trials of autonomous cars on roads around London next year. “Autonomous driving represents a leap forward in car safety,” said Håkan Samuelsson, president and chief executive of Volvo Cars. “The sooner AD cars are on the roads, the sooner lives will start ...
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Investment in insurance tech start-ups triples to $2.6bn
Investment in insurance tech start-ups more than tripled last year. Investments in insurtech rose from $800m in 2014 to more than $2.6bn in 2015, according to data from management consultancy Accenture. While much of the money has come from traditional sources such as venture capital and ...
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Innovation & Disruption 2016: live updates
The Insurance Times editorial team gives you a rolling update of events as they happen from The Crystal in London
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‘We’re too busy to innovate’ – survey
Brokers and insurers lack time, resources and the right culture to innovate effectively, survey finds. But many are starting to look outside the industry for what they need
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Q&A: Amanda Blanc on innovation: 'execution is better than strategy'
With the Insurance Times Innovation and Disruption conference taking place on Monday, one of the key speakers on the day, AXA UK and Ireland general insurance chief executive Amanda Blanc, spoke to Martin Kornacki about insurance innovation.
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Motorists do not trust driverless cars – survey
Most motorists do not trust the technology behind driverless cars, a new survey by motoring publication What Car? has found. Some 51% of respondents to the survey, published today, said they would feel unsafe or very unsafe behind the wheel of a self-driving car, while 45% ...
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Q&A with Matt Poll of insurtech firm Neos
Matt Poll, chief executive and founder of Neos explains why he set up the insurtech firm after 15 years in the insurance industry and how he believes it will open up a better dialogue and relationship between insurers and customers
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Innovation blog: Diversity hits the bottom line
Let’s make 2016 the year for action on diversity, urges Dominic Christian, chief executive of Aon UK and chair of Inclusion@Lloyd’s
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Innovation blog: 'Our job is not to explain the past, but to give you a guide to the future'
Dr Will Pettigrew and Dr Edmond Smith of Kent University’s Centre for the Study of the Political Economies of International Commerce (PEIC) explain how they plan to use pioneering research techniques to map the future of innovation in insurance
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Innovation blog: Work with start-ups, not against them
Kathy Yu of KPMG’s high growth technology group argues corporates need to follow in Google’s footsteps and embrace the ’soul, passion and speed’ of start-ups
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AXA customers to manage end-to-end claims online in digital push
AXA is investing heavily in its claims proposition to enable customers to manage their own claims online. The insurer is currently testing the system with a large personal lines broker and through its direct travel business. The types of claims that can be made under the ...
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Wunelli launches user-installable telematics device
Telematics provider Wunelli has launched a user-installable telematics device that plugs into a car’s 12-volt cigarette lighter socket. Wunelli said the device is around 15% of the cost of a traditional hard-wired telematics device, but offers similar levels of accuracy and data quality. The company claimed ...
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Innovation blog: The role and importance of strategic marketing
Is your business truly customer-centric? Probably not says Murray Cox, digital strategy director of consultants Pancentric. And he says that until it is, you won’t be able to create a value proposition that appeals in the new marketplace
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Innovation blog: Carriers and buyers should work together to keep insurance relevant
Airmic chief executive John Hurrell looks at corporates’ changing insurance needs
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Analysis: How technology is taking the pain out of claims
FCA review found SMEs felt the claims process was complex and confusing Now, drones, smartphone apps and even 3D printers are helping to smooth the claims process