All Suppliers articles – Page 77
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Biba pays respects following death of Conservative Party’s Lord Sheikh
He was responsible for founding the Conservative Muslim Forum and chaired it for several years, before becoming president of the forum
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Percayso Inform and mobile communications provider join forces to crack down on fraud
The partnership will be a ’valuable new tool’, according to Percayso’s managing director
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Government-backed PI scheme for EWS1 assessors launched
The new professional indemnity scheme will fix the issue of a stalled mortgage market for mid and high-rise buildings, says chief executive
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Collaboration and leadership bolsters anti-fraud response – IFED
Detective chief inspector Tom Hill, head of the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department, explains how the force is best suited to tackle fraud in its position as a National Lead Force
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‘Temporary’ government energy bill support does not avert risk of insolvency for UK businesses
Commercial insurance clients may now have to make operational decisions to survive tough economic times, say insurers
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Analysis
Revealed: Who won at the Insurance Times Tech and Innovation Awards 2022?
Insurance Times returned to the glamorous Royal Lancaster Hotel in London for this year’s Tech and Innovation Awards on 22 September 2022.
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Revolut hit by ‘highly targeted’ cyber attack
Revolut has become the latest firm to be hit by cyber attack, after an employee was targeted with phishing
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News Analysis
TechTalk: Work-life balance and parenting for c-suite insurtech fathers
Home and hybrid working has flipped the traditional 9am to 5pm working day on its head, but have they made it easier for c-suite insurtech executives? Insurance Times speaks to four fathers in senior roles to find out
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Analysis
Briefing: Reinsurance sector still facing BI ‘big issue’ despite clarity for direct market
A lack of visibility around aggregation arbitration is preventing the reinsurance sector from dealing with Covid-related BI claims
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Two UK insurtechs named in Isle of Man Insurtech Accelerator’s first cohort
The program support partners include Zurich, Utmost, RI360, Momentum International, EIP and Hansard
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Endsleigh Insurance partners with finance platform on embedded insurance offering
The opportunity for embedded insurance to improve access to mandatory products is significant, says chief executive
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IT Interview
Domenico del Re: Insurance industry must support roll out of green technology
The insurance industry must lead on green tech cover to support UK’s transition to net zero, says PWC partner.
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Holiday Inn hotel chain hit by cyber attack
Hotel chains are often targets for cyberattacks due to the data they hold, says Coalition’s head of insurance
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General insurance firms’ creditworthiness will be hardest hit by inflation – Fitch
The firm’s latest report further highlights that several European markets in addition to non-life could move to a status of ‘deteriorating’
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Insly closes €1.1m bridge round as it continues growth
The insurtech’s global revenues have grown by more than 30% over the past year
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London market still catching up on admin backlog caused by pre-pandemic ‘creaking systems’
London market firms are ‘leaning into the need to move to a digital marketplace’, causing a technology ‘revolution’
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Charles Taylor InsureTech continues InHub rollout as it sets sights on US
Charles Taylor InsureTech will be hitting the states later this year – or in early 2023 – as the firm continues its international rollout of InHub, having successfully launched the product in the UK and Latin America.
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Earnix and Guidewire team up to accelerate insurer speed to market
The pair hopes to reduce implementation time and costs
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Smaller businesses becoming bigger targets for cyber criminals as claims rise – Coalition
The cyber insurer’s head of claims says small businesses ’often lack resources’
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Analysis
Briefing: Insurers should prepare for risk of another Eurozone crisis
Contributor Saxon East examines whether the eurozone may be about to enter another period of economic chaos