All Suppliers articles – Page 52
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News
New marine casualty claims guidelines launched
New guidelines ‘will result in clearer lines of communication and will assist in the efficient management of claims’, says JMCC chair
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Chancellor pledges £2.5bn to quantum computing strategy
The strategy is part of Hunt’s aim to turn the UK into a ’science and technology superpower’ - a new AI sandbox will also be launched
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Aviva, Ageas and Zurich among insurers to join neurodiversity campaign
Insurance leaders hope to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions around neurological differences
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IT Interview
Chris Kenning: Taking boxing tactics to the insurtech boardroom – ‘it’s about winning’
The chief executive wants to engage younger consumers with insurance through boxing and social media
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Insurtech sector ‘disappointed’ over spring budget’s partial reversal to R&D tax credit cuts
The rhetoric of wanting to make the UK a ’tech superpower’ still requires more substance, says software director
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Insurers could reject customers’ cat cover as new law issued
A policy could be invalidated if chip details are not correct, a pet insurance expert warned
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Flood Re completes East Peckham pilot to score properties’ flood resilience
The reinsurance scheme hopes its new flood resilience scoring could help underpin future insurer pricing
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Bank of England warns insurers of capital ‘uncertainty’ over climate risks
The regulator warned the ’uncertainty represents a risk appetite challenge for micro and macroprudential regulators’
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Ongoing inflation is like motor insurance industry ‘kryptonite’
Solera’s vice president for industry relations tells Insurance Times why increasing inflation could be like kryptonite
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BrokerFest 2023 in pictures
Missed out on some of the sessions at BrokerFest 2023 on 23 February 2023? Check out Insurance Times’ photos of the event
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News Analysis
‘All or nothing’ parametric policies can ‘cause problems’ despite benefits
The growth of parametric insurance propositions is undeniable, however there is a risk of legal disputes if policy terms are not crystal clear, says law firm partner
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Pricing ’ping pong’ could force those in poverty to sacrifice insurance – SMF
The research claims those on the lowest incomes ‘continue to pay more for being poor’
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Insurtech sector breathes sigh of relief following SVB UK HSBC rescue deal
The government is ‘working urgently’ to limit the potential fallout, says UK prime minister
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Directors and insurers warned ESG litigation set to snowball
‘ESG is a business imperative for every company,’ warned partner
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Sponsored Content
One year on from the general insurance pricing practices regime implementation – Pearson Ham
Stephen Kennedy, director of insurance pricing at Pearson Ham, reviews the impact of the FCA’s pricing practices reform on premiums in the last year
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Sponsored Content
Re-evaluating business models, goals and objectives in 2023 – Gallagher Bassett
Gordon Vater, managing director of the technical division at Gallagher Bassett, explores the main factors contributing to shifts in the insurance sector and shares solutions insurers need to know to leap forward this year
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Sponsored Content
How insurers can achieve greater data fluency for a digital era – Mphasis
Anurag Bhatia, senior vice-president and head of Europe at Mphasis, discusses why more firms are seeking to put data ‘front and centre’ of their business strategies
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Backchat March 2023
Insurance Times shares the best industry anecdotes from the last month, delving into the world of obscure high net worth art. What has the insurance industry been up to of late? You heard it here first…
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Insurance Times reveals findings from IWD 2023 poll
Hybrid working was the most popular response to a question on the best methods for improving equity in the UK insurance industry
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Are more businesses choosing to go down the self-insurance route?
Sense Consortium’s president believes insurers could ‘suddenly wake-up’ to less business