Personal Lines related articles – Page 57
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Analysis
Briefing: Civil justice system is ‘taken for granted’, yet digital reform could be incoming
The chairman of the Justice Select Committee believes digitisation and a focus on single access portals could be the next focus for the civil justice system
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IT Interview
Luisa Barile: Bought By Many set to rival Lemonade as it takes on US market and pet health
The insurtech is now live in 28 states in the US and aims to become a nationwide provider for pet insurance and wellness
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Analysis
Renewal rules require brokers to re-examine proposition and go ‘back to the future’
The motor market is ‘a perfect storm’ ahead of the FCA’s pricing rules coming into effect – brokers will need to focus on ‘agility’ and ‘be service-related’ if they are to succeed post-January
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Flood risk now demands resilience rather than defences as UK switches strategy
Loss adjusting firm flags that ‘the government’s strategy has now changed’ around flood risk, with the onus on individuals and businesses to protect their own properties
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Bought By Many’s GWP doubles to £146m
By increasing its staff headcount and not putting employees on furlough, the business was able to cope with the pandemic pet boom
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Ticker and Trakm8 join forces on pay-per-mile proposition
The partnership followed a ’competitive trial process’
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Analysis
Briefing: UK needs system that ‘fully incentivises’ ADR
MP and chairman of the Justice Select Committee believes mediation is the future of civil litigation, so the UK must invest in a system that ‘incentivises’ alternative dispute resolution if it wishes to be ‘economic’
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Second batch of Official Injury Claim portal data confirms early trends
The MoJ has released its second lot of quarterly data, which hints that ’some claimants are unable or reluctant to pursue their claims through the OIC’ portal
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Analysis
Price comparison websites are not driving fair value for pet insurance products
Although the pet insurance market poses opportunities for insurers and brokers, its challenges more closely align with the health insurance sector, rather than home or motor products
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BGL Insurance and Covéa forge partnership to launch direct motor brand
The collaboration aims to ‘breaks the mould’ of traditional offerings and ‘highlights the strategic growth ambitions of both businesses’, says broker boss
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IT Interview
Matt Munro: Taking IGO4 to the next level
Insurance Times gets the low down on the broker boss and finds out more about the future plans for his firm, IGO4
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News
EVs three times more likely to have wheel or tyre issues – LV=
The insurer’s research calms worries about range anxiety that EV drivers, insurers and brokers have
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Insurtech startup secures Ageas UK for insurer panel
The business plans to launch a short-term motor insurance proposition specifically for brokers in the coming weeks too
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Analysis
Briefing: Whiplash reform is not over yet, but will part two still be fit for purpose?
The insurance industry could see details around part two of the Civil Liability Act publicised early next year, but will these long-prepared changes suit the post-pandemic landscape?
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IT Interview
Graham Pulford: Handl Group to target ‘digital transformation and collaboration’ in 2022
Chief executive reveals that the claims-focused business plans to ‘up our game’ when it comes to acquisitions next year
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News
Zurich sees call volumes surge following Storm Arwen
The insurer says these types of storms are becoming ‘commonplace’ in the UK
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New broker-founded insurtech to launch one-stop-shop flexible vehicle insurance
Co-founder wants ’to support brokers in continuing to meet their clients’ evolving needs’
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Analysis
In Focus: E-scooter ‘grey area’ creates fraud potential
Claims figures for e-scooter collisions are trickling in, but the grey area surrounding the categorisation of this vehicle could open the gates to potential fraud
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News
Insurtech names new chief executive
The new recruit will help lead the insurtech in its next growth phase
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ABI calls on government to create ‘robust regulations’ for e-scooters
Private e-scooters are often not insured for use on public roads and pavements, which is why the trade association is warning people to ‘think twice’ before giving them as presents for Christmas