All Suppliers articles – Page 118
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IT Interview
Russell Corbould-Warren: The ex-Uber boss reinventing insurance for independent workers
The former Uber boss, who joined Collective Benefits earlier this year, tells Insurance Times his plans for tackling the growing protection gap created by the emergence of the gig economy
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Peach Pi and insurtech join forces for bespoke freelancer and micro SME cover
The insurtech approached Peach Pi about the solution as the niche insurer has a ’real understanding’ of the health and wellbeing sector
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Nuvalaw launches to UK market following successful pilot programmes
The claims resolution business is ready to ‘fill the void of the lack of ADR’ in the Official Injury Claim portal
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Construction and manufacturing sectors among top users of credit to cover insurance costs – Premium Credit
The firm’s chief sales and marketing officer says commercial insurance prices have been ’rising dramatically’
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IT Interview
Jeffrey Skelton: Industry could be entering ‘renaissance period’ for new insurance products
Plus, the FCA’s general insurance pricing reform has encouraged brokers to use data enrichment at renewal to ensure prices are ‘accurate’ says Europe MD
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Record number of commercial lines policies etraded in March 2021 – Polaris
There is ‘growing insurer and broker appetite to trade more complex products’ via etrading
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Davies Group buys contact centre consultancy amid North American expansion
Davies Group chief executive says diversifying its solutions and expanding operations across North America is an ’important plank’ to its growth strategy
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Motorcyclist fails to ride off with £20,000 personal injury claim after fundamentally dishonest verdict
The claimant, who pursued the case for five years, has been found fundamentally dishonest by the County Court at Kingston upon Thames
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Features
Industry braces as full effect of pandemic and whiplash claims reform coinciding yet to be seen
Long Covid could add an extra layer to coronavirus disease claims, however establishing causation will prove difficult, says roundtable attendees
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Crash for cash scams still ‘a strategic priority’ as lockdown offers organised fraud opportunity
Crash for cash fraud is ‘still alive and well’ despite the Covid-19 pandemic meaning Brits are driving less, said expert industry panel
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Insurtech funding rounds in 2021 break pandemic gloom – GlobalData
GlobalData’s insurance analyst says that as insurtech continues to grow, there could be some ’real contenders’ to the major insurers
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Covéa Insurance deploys leak detecting tool for HNW clients
The reinvigorated 2017 partnership will ‘make strides’ in ensuring home water leaks are ‘a thing of the past’
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Sponsored Content
How reasonable is the FCA pricing reform timetable? – Pearson Ham
The clock is ticking for insurers to change their business practices to meet the regulator’s deadline for ending price walking, Pearson Ham’s director of insurance pricing, Stephen Kennedy tells Insurance Times
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Sponsored Content
European insurer value analysis 2021 insights for COOs and CIOs – CGI
Paul Wishman, CGI’s vice-president for UK financial services, discusses a new report with Insurance Times that highlights how insurance companies can improve their financial performance
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Features
Briefing: Industry ‘nervous’ about potential ‘avalanche of claims’ missing from OIC portal
At long last, the Official Injury Claim portal is here. Insurance Times’s Fraud Charter attendees reveal current concerns with its functionality amid low claims notifications
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Carpenters Group calls on government as Google ad spoofing still an issue
The law firm has been in discussion with several government ministers about expanding the scope of the Online Safety Bill
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McLarens boosts major loss practice with two new senior hires
The strategic appointments bring a combined 65 years of industry experience to the team
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UK motor insurers expected to make losses in 2021 and 2022
Premiums are set to drop by 6% this year due to changes in car usage and the whiplash reforms