All Suppliers articles – Page 64
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Justice Committee requests evidence on impact of whiplash reform
The parliamentary committee wants to investigate the impact of governmental reforms
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Isle of Man Financial Services Authority set to launch new innovation hub
The regulator thought the hub would be a ’nice way to formalise the relationship’ with insurtechs on the Isle of Man
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Risk managers note concerns over sensitive data stored by cyber insurers
Cyber underwriter CFC is adamant that it protects client data to a sufficient degree, however
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PRA to consult on new rules to support struggling insurers
The regulator’s aim is to clarify the support available to insurers when they hit financial difficulty
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Reinsurers’ retreat leaves marine underwriters to sail alone in a sea of rising risks
Marine insurance trade association confirms the sector ‘has much work ahead’ if it wants to keep pace with ongoing challenges
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Simon Pickering: Technology must put the ‘customer and broker first’
The Isle of Man’s insurtech accelerator programme aims ’to protect and sustain’ insurance on the island, says head of insurance and pensions
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Briefing: Insurers debating ‘if they want to play’ in cyber market despite ‘huge protection gap’
With cyber cover premiums ‘up almost 200%’ in aggregate, cyber insurance could be a profitable area for insurers willing to dip their toes into constantly choppy and changing waters
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Consumers with mental health conditions penalised when seeking insurance
Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has called on the FCA to stop firms from making pricing decisions ‘behind locked doors’
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Tractable and Verisk partner to reduce property damage claim settlement times
The duo hopes to support insurers in the face of ‘ever changing climate woes’
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Close Brothers Premium Finance appoints top boss for UK and Ireland
The firm has also hired a new managing director to succeed Kemple, who has ‘market savviness and deep understanding of the broking environment’, says chief executive
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Ticker launches driving convictions insurance product
Drivers with convictions often have problems securing cover and this product aims to plug the gap
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Isle of Man chief minister says island’s insurtech programme marks ‘good innovation’
The chief minister stressed that a ’more collaborative’ approach was needed if innovation is to continue
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Markerstudy-owned firm aiming to ‘transform’ commercial fleet safety with AI proposition
The technology could cut claims costs by £2,000 per detected claim
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Gallagher Bassett: What’s next for travel insurance?
The travel and tourism industry’s gross domestic product reached $8.35tr in 2022 and is expected to hit $9.6tr in 2023. Simon Hoskin, head of travel, accident and health at Gallagher Bassett, assesses what this means for the insurance industry
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Legal changes set to prompt claims rush
An ‘inevitable consequence’ of the changing rules will see ‘a rush to issue claims prior to April 2023’, says partner
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Green shoots of insurance growth will take time to bloom – EY
“Insurance demand is among the first to be impacted” by rising cost of living, says UK insurance lead
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Backchat January-February 2023
The Riddler, coffee houses and wellbeing initiatives. What has the insurance industry been up to of late? You heard it here first…
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Motor premiums up by 8% in Q4 2022 – ABI
Around 40% of all work is now being impacted by delays in car parts
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Biba submits request to HM Treasury ahead of Spring Budget 2023
The trade body has flagged key topic areas for the government, such as flooding, apprenticeships and the Financial Services and Markets Bill
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Cyber attack hits 10m JD Sports customers
The sportswear retailer can expect fines in the realm of £17.5m or 4% of annual turnover, says law firm partner