All articles by Jennifer Frost – Page 7
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Hiscox hires Iraq veteran and security specialist to beef up incident response team
New Hiscox hires have worked in a range of security areas, including counter-terrorism, bomb disposal, kidnap for ransom, piracy and threat extortion
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Allianz builds on travel insurance portfolio with P&O online tie up
Working with Hood Group, Allianz will now offer P&O customers online travel insurance through the ferry company’s website
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Fraser Edmond launches broker big data startup
The former Aviva broker distribution director hopes to address the “lost opportunity” in commercial insurance with new data and search venture Broker Insights
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Trade credit insurance vital as insolvencies hit highest level since 2013
ABI assistant director, head of property, commercial and specialist lines Mark Shepherd warns on the importance of trade credit insurance after insolvency rates rose in 2017
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Covéa and Audatex partner again on latest claims tech
The partnership between Covéa and Audatex continues, as the insurer adopts new tech
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GRP swoops in on specialist broker in latest acquisition
GRP takes majority stake in specialist agricultural broker and UK-wide federation
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Co-op aims to disrupt travel market with “cashless” medical expenses
Insurer Co-op will look to target customers of “all ages” with its new travel product
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Carillion: Second wave of insolvencies will cause “considerable challenges” for underwriters
Carillion collapse has “clearly demonstrated” the value of credit insurance, says chair of Biba’s Trade Risk Focus Group, as he warns of a second wave of insolvencies
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One Call has “made financial provisions” for massive FCA fines and restrictions
Doncaster-based broker One Call has expressed “regret” over inadvertently spending clients’ money and said it has made provisions for the fine
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One Call hit with hefty FCA fines and trading restriction
FCA decision notice reveals past reckless spending by Doncaster-based One Call Insurance, which inadvertently burned through £17.3m of clients’ money
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ANDIE relocates to new London offices
Following its recent buy out of InsureTheBox, ANDIE is relocating to offices in Leadenhall
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Chubb launches real estate industry practice
Chubb will look to grow its new real estate industry practice over 2018
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Three insurtech start-ups join Tech City UK’s Upscale programme
The insurtech start-ups join 37 other technology companies on Tech City UK’s Upscale programme
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UK insurer in £1m legal battle against Lloyd’s broker
A UK insurer has filed a winding-up petition against a Lloyd’s broker it accuses of negligence after the broker failed to honour a default judgement and pay out almost £1m
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AmTrust-owned legal protection insurance provider snaps up York-based firm
Composite Legal Expenses acquires York-based firm as it aims for continued growth
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Brokers must be wary of “snake oil” companies in wake of GDPR
Brokers should outsource to avoid GDPR “financial and regulatory headache,” but they need to be wary of “snake oil” companies, warns SchemeServe chief operating officer.
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CII's Sian Fisher and Inga Beale call for action over women’s risks
Beale and Fisher call for action, as a CII report shows that “millennial” women are expected to be worse off than their mothers and grandmothers
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Quindell auditor slapped with hefty fine
Quindell’s auditor has been fined after admitting to misconduct
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Hastings adopts fraud detection system
The insurer’s new fraud detection system will be used to spot claim and policy fraud
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Insurers blasted by national newspaper for mental health “discrimination”
Insurance makes the news for all the wrong reasons, as a national newspaper accuses insurers of “cherry-picking” customers