Personal Lines related articles – Page 66
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Taxi driver ordered to pay £42,310 following insurance fraud
A 53-year-old man has been working as a taxi driver, despite claiming that he was unable to work after sustaining injuries in a road traffic accident back in 2007
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Guidewire launches new UBI solution to support insurers
The solution was informed by Guidewire’s experience with multiple usage-based insurance propositions
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Gavin Sewell: Honcho keen to create ’plumbing’ for multi-car propositions
The reverse auction marketplace also has plans to focus on partnerships this year
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Claims Excellence Awards finalist 2021 Q&A: Minster Law’s personal injury claims platform ‘de-mystifies’ legal process
The winners were revealed at a free virtual ceremony on 27 May 2021, to watch the ceremony, click here
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Louise O’Shea: Open finance will empower insurers to innovate and meet customer demand
Mirroring the success of opening banking, open finance can help customers improve their financial health says price comparison website chief executive
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Car insurance needs to adapt for ‘changing marketplace for the future’ – LV=GI
Insurers will have to adapt to bring ‘value’ to the consumer beyond insurance, says insurer managing director
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Fraudsters unafraid to ‘exploit hard times’ for insurance scams
Insurance industry needs more time to understand the ‘ripple effects’ of recession-induced fraud
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Former AXA XL duo to launch speciality insurance cell
The new Guernsey-based business aims to ‘take advantage of current market conditions’
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Guidewire backs draft Online Safety Bill extension to include financial scams
Guidewire’s chief innovation officer says that cumulatively, financial scams risk the reputation of the industry
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MIB establishes working group to understand hybrid injury claims
The working group has a shared vision to avoid any detriment to injured claimants
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LV=GI reveals car claims climb as lockdown restrictions ease
The insurer believes the uptick is connected to the easing of lockdown restrictions
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Aviva uncovers escalating GI fraud by organised gangs and chancers
Insurance claims tainted with fraud amounted to more than £113m last year
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Bought by Many becomes a unicorn following latest funding round
The business has also doubled its team over the past year entirely remotely - it now employs more than 265 people, which it hopes to double again in the next 12 months
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Price walking proposals ‘eclipsed’ fair value impact on SME insurance
Brokers still have a lot to discuss ahead of implementing the FCA’s proposals on fair value this year, including considerations around commissions
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Drone broker gears up for international growth after securing £1m funding
The company will continue to develop its products for new drone applications
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Two in three home insurance buyers manipulate truth to get cheaper cover
LexisNexis Risk Solutions’s senior claims manager says that home insurers need to ’tackle the common misconception that they actively try to avoid paying out claims’
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Slater and Gordon reveals digital service to help customers pursue injury claims
The law firm’s chief executive says the service’s first product will make it easier for claimants filing personal injury claims by using automation
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The FCA’s pricing policy changes could be ‘profound’
Abolishing ‘unethical price walking’ could encourage insurers to find ‘more innovative ways’ to ‘rip off’ customers
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Data enrichment is a ‘great opportunity’ for insurers to ‘sharpen their pencil’
Moving past the pandemic, industry improvements will be data led, says analytics company
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Chris Chatterton: Incoming OIC portal is ‘slightly past its sell by date’
Despite describing the motives behind the new portal for whiplash claims as ‘sensible’, handl Group’s chief commercial officer says ‘the vehicle we’ve been given is a bit unfortunate’