Personal Lines related articles – Page 40
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Cyber criminals take aim at geopolitical targets and IT supply chain – CyberCube
Financial services which includes insurance remains one of the most heavily targeted industries according to CyberCube’s report
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Biba launches holiday scheme in anticipation of UK holiday boom
The scheme will provide brokers with the ability to ‘help clients and create business opportunities’, says head of technical services
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News Analysis
Briefing: HNW insurers must work with brokers better to tackle ‘nightmare’ Range Rover cover conundrum
Following increased Range Rover thefts, HNW insurers have put the brakes on their risk appetite for policies covering these cars
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Cazoo sells Cazana to Percayso Inform for undisclosed sum
Managing director describes purchase as ’a transformational deal’
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Ghost broker threat will require rethink on efforts to combat fraud – Markerstudy
‘We fully expect we will see an increase in fraud in the coming year,’ says head of counter fraud
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Insurers’ appeal over court’s hybrid injury decision criticised as case backlog mounts
Industry commentator believes ‘insurers seem to be cutting off their nose to spite their face’ with move to disagree Court of Appeal finding
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LV=GI reports 60% year-on-year uptick in crash for cash linked personal injury claims
The increase in these claims stem from roads into Scotland, where the UK’s whiplash reform regulation does not apply, says the insurer
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Travel MGU Tifgroup ‘excited’ to once again serve UK broker market after capacity loss
The MGU has revealed a new portal for brokers
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Timing of car insurance renewal alters premium costs ‘significantly’ – Forbes Advisor
Changes in costs can be due to issues of timing or risk, says motor insurance spokesperson
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Brits' confidence in overseas travel renewed as policy sales increase – World Nomads
The insurer’s insights reflect that UK travellers have ‘well and truly cast the shackles off post-pandemic’, says general manager
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Household premiums fall 6% year-on-year despite 2022’s extreme weather costs
The average price paid for combined buildings and contents insurance was £300 last year
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Insurers must work together to improve consumer trust if they are to avoid outside regulation – ACSO
Insurers demonstrating that they can collaborate effectively on claims would mitigate the need for potential government involvement, says executive director
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GoShorty recruits as it looks to go big in motor market
Managing director says the appointments ‘significantly strengthen our team’ and puts the firm ‘in a great position to execute our growth plan’
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Younger insurance customers prefer human interaction – Sollers Consulting
‘There is something about this online experience that is not speaking to the younger demographic’, says business architect
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IT Interview
Gill Nowell: Insurers can accelerate electric vehicle momentum
Head of electric vehicle communications believes insurers can help customers make ‘an informed choice’ about EV ownership
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Justice Committee requests evidence on impact of whiplash reform
The parliamentary committee wants to investigate the impact of governmental reforms
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Telematics allows consumers to take an ‘active part’ in their risk profile – Redtail Telematics
The positive environmental impact of the technology can also help sell the concept to consumers, says chief executive
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Tractable and Verisk partner to reduce property damage claim settlement times
The duo hopes to support insurers in the face of ‘ever changing climate woes’
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Ticker launches driving convictions insurance product
Drivers with convictions often have problems securing cover and this product aims to plug the gap
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Sponsored Content
Gallagher Bassett: What’s next for travel insurance?
The travel and tourism industry’s gross domestic product reached $8.35tr in 2022 and is expected to hit $9.6tr in 2023. Simon Hoskin, head of travel, accident and health at Gallagher Bassett, assesses what this means for the insurance industry