All Suppliers articles – Page 30
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IT Interview
Festive Reflections: Clare Ruel
Wrapping up the festive period, technology editor Clare Ruel takes a jolly look back at 2023 and what she hopes for the year ahead
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Festive reflections: Isobel Rafferty
As the festive period comes to a close, reporter Isobel Rafferty reflects on improving accessibility and matching spikes with Mo Farah
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UK is ‘core part’ of Bondaval expansion plans
’The UK is renowned as a hub for both insurance and technology innovation,’ says cofounder
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Sponsored Content
Attracting and retaining new and established talent – Gallagher Bassett
Sponsored: John Fearn, chief client officer at Gallagher Bassett UK, delves into the key strategies that insurers can leverage when focusing on establishing and nurturing their workforce
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Backchat: December 2023
Ever wondered what Santa is insured for? December 2023’s backchat includes dancing directors, more insurance related published books and an early Christmas present, you heard it here first…
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Backchat: Genasys born Tour de Insurtech ‘started with a tweet’
’What makes Tour de Insurtech unique, in my view, is that it’s a completely agenda free networking event,’ says group chief executive
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‘Immense potential’ for parametric insurance in UK market
’UK insurers increasingly need to fill gaps in their traditional insurance products to handle an increase in disruption,’ says chief executive
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Sponsored Content
Q&A: ICEYE on the utility of satellite data for flood damage mitigation
Sponsored: Rupert Bidwell, vice president for insurance solutions at ICEYE, talks to Insurance Times about the power of leveraging satellite technology
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More cyber criminals turning to remote desktop protocol attacks
‘These attacks are extremely preventable and could potentially lead to disastrous interruption or financial losses,’ says UK security researcher
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IT Interview
Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Melissa Collett
For the 18th day of advent, Insurtech UK chief executive Melissa Collett reveals her wish for insurtechs in 2024
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Women make up less than 7% of chief executives in insurance industry
’The proportion of women in senior roles in insurance remains markedly low,’ says partner at GQ Littler
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Backchat: Santa gets jolly well insured by Lloyd’s of London
Parcel piracy is an ‘interesting risk’ for Santa, but it’s ’not the biggest’, says Insurance Museum trustee
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The Green Insurer forms new partnership after recent launch
‘We are looking forward to a long and collaborative partnership together,’ says chief executive
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IT Interview
Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Neil Campling
For the 15th day of advent, Verlingue executive chairman Neil Campling talks people moves at Biba and building the insurance industry’s talent pool
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Motor premium spike drives motorists to travel uninsured
‘Not only are uninsured motorists risking fines and the loss of their vehicles, but they will be unable to turn to an insurer for help in the event of an accident with another party,’ says chief executive
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Backchat: Donna Scully dance off with Alex Horne at IT Awards raises significant sum
The director of Carpenters Group has been doing this fundraising as ’there is nothing in Birkhead over the weekend for people struggling’
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Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Andrea Santolalla
For the 14th day of advent, Flood Re’s director of operations Andrea Santolalla talks about moving the dial in diveristy and inclusion and the need for more attainable insurance products
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Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Erez Barak
For the 13th day of advent, Earnix chief technology officer Erez Barak tells readers why he was ’struck by the significant boost in artificial intelligence’
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Home insurance prices surge at record pace
’We anticipate further increases in premiums over the coming months,’ says senior insight analyst
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IT Interview
Marion Jones: UK entertainment insurers facing pressures as Hollywood writers’ strike ends
Managing director warns of ’enormous fight’ over talent and ’fairly limited studio space’