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’Reducing or eliminating certain exclusions could enhance customer experiences and underwriting profitability,’ says chief executive
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’Companies continue to invest in London operations,’ says chief executive
’As a Lloyd’s coverholder, we are strategically positioned to further elevate the scope and quality of our services,’ says chief executive
’Purely from Bearman’s driving, I thought it was a really good job,’ says team principal
Insurance Times rounds up the biggest stories from this week
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’That customers [paying monthly] can end up paying over the odds compared to those who pay for cover annually is blatantly unfair,’ says director
’The government has the opportunity to make some specific interventions to help ease the financial burden on customers and help with the issues that we are seeing,’ says chief executive
’In the future we may look further afield in Europe, but it is not something we are looking at currently,’ says top boss
’This new extension provides important, long-term support,’ says chief executive
Contributor Jon Guy shares his perspective on how rebuilding Ukraine post-war could impact the UK insurance market, with finances, supply chains and resourcing likely to be in scope
Alison Williams, managing director at Prestige Underwriting, explains what brokers can expect from the MGA in the coming year and outlines key trends impacting the MGA market
’We equip carriers with deeper insights into the cyber risk in their books,’ says head
’We have to evolve with our clients and brokers in order to respond to their needs,’ says new top boss
The MGA will ’act as a much needed interface between London and international brokers and markets’, says chief executive
’That flight to quality that we’ve seen across the insurance industry in the past few years has become more important, especially in travel insurance,’ says chief executive
James McNamara, UK distribution leader at CFC, explains what brokers can expect from the MGA in the coming year and outlines key trends impacting the MGA market
Insurance Times rounds up the biggest stories from this week