News Analysis – Page 31
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Ongoing macroeconomic challenges prompt insurtechs to demonstrate their value
As profit margins continue to be squeezed in today’s difficult economic climate, the insurtech sector must ensure they are adding value through the propositions they are putting forward
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Ghost broking case highlights criminals still use cash despite digital advancements – Ifed
Detective chief inspector Tom Hill, head of the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department, discusses the clampdown on criminals networks continuing to use cash to cover their tracks
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Briefing: Regulation pulling the sector this way and that
Are the two largest pieces of regulation for the insurance industry today pulling in opposite directions?
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Insurance industry ‘behind where it really wants to be’ over DEI adoption
’It’s a question of the industry learning how to do it – that’s where the pause factor is,’ says chief people officer
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Briefing: Is AI coming for our jobs?
ChatGPT holds both opportunities and risks for insurance sector and for the journalists who write about it
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Russell White: ‘Big’ changes and ambitions since taking over as Peach Pi boss
’The goal is to start to become the go to insurer for small schemes, which is a big ambition for a company of our size,’ says chief executive
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IS2 aiming to double revenue amid eTrading explosion
The firm is looking to bring its platform to more MGAs, insurers and brokers as it continues its expansion journey
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Opinion: Collaborating on challenges
Acting editor Yiannis Kotoulas discusses the benefits of further intra-sector collaboration and the challenges of realising them
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Is telematics reaching a tipping point?
The industry and technology has moved on from the traditional notion of a black box, but are customers finally seeing the advantages of telematics motor insurance policies?
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ValueSpace returns to Lloyd’s Lab as insurers ‘want more’
Lloyd’s lab alumni firm ValueSpace tells Insurance Times why it returned to the accelerator for cohort 10 and how it hopes to close the liability protection gap
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Briefing: Is the London market’s international competitiveness under threat from hybrid working?
A new CII report has added credence to widespread chatter that flexible working is harming the long-term prospects of the London market
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Michael Yabantu: From the football pitch to Aviva director
Yabantu speaks personally to Insurance Times about the group’s strategy and lessons learned from experiencing racism
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How are the younger brokers shaping the future of the insurance industry?
’We all want to do the best by our clients and ensure they are receiving the best service,’ says Biba young brokers committee member
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Briefing: Brokers likely to face a choice as top 20 dominance increases
The increasing concentration of market share among the sector’s biggest players presents the rest of the industry with a question
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Who is the most profitable insurer in UKGI?
Insurance DataLab analyses the latest regulatory returns of the five largest insurers in UKGI, exclusively for Insurance Times
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Tech Talk: Breaching the technology barrier to M&A by bringing insurtech firms in-house?
For larger brokers some do not know where to go in terms of technology as the landscape is very much driven by M&A
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In Focus: Are MGAs facing ‘additional challenges’ in securing capacity?
Industry experts discuss the current state of capacity in the MGA space and how it can be secured amid tough economic conditions
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Briefing: Has Lloyd’s really banned underwriters from insuring state-backed cyber attacks?
Attribution, degree of damage and the insured’s ability to bounce back are all challenges that cyber insurers must continue to wrestle with
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AI as ‘complementary’, not a replacement for the insurance industry – Zurich
’To me, it’s something that complements rather than changes’, says head of SME at Zurich
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Adriana Gascoigne: ‘Technology is ubiquitous’ but there are still not enough females in insurtech
The insurance industry must get better at ‘dispelling myths’, says chief executive and founder of Girls in Tech