All Suppliers articles – Page 83
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News
Axa declines BI court appeal opportunity as Corbin and King is purchased
Thai hospitality group Minor is expected to take immediate control over Corbin and King’s restaurants
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Analysis
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine sanctions create fallout for trade credit insurers
Businesses seeking trade credit insurance may find cover unavailable as insurers decline risks in this market at short notice
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European windstorm series accumulates €3,289m insured property market loss
Clustered storms pose a challenge for the insurance industry due to claims allocation confusion
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Lloyd’s Lab reveals eighth cohort with climate change and decarbonisation focus
The accelerator scheme has also included wild card entrants in its latest cohort
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Circular supply chains will create ‘new risks’
These new risks present an opportunity for the insurance sector, however
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Revealed: Claims Excellence Awards finalists unveiled for 2022
In-person, claims-centric awards event is back this year with 20 prizes up for grabs
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Bought by Many rebrands to ManyPets
The insurtech’s co-founder and chief executive says the name change shows where the firm’s ’heart is’
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Analysis
Are usage-based policies set to disrupt the post-Covid SME insurance market?
Small business owners struggled during the pandemic amid high profile BI litigation, but brokers have also faced correlating service challenges
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CGI vice-president consulting expert makes move to EIS
The digital expert described his new job role as ‘the perfect fit’
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Analysis
In Focus: How can firms start to prepare for the FCA’s incoming Consumer Duty?
With the FCA’s Consumer Duty expected to come into effect from April 2023, industry experts debate how firms can best prepare for the new customer protection regulation
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IT Interview
Fraser Edmond and Ashwin Mistry: ‘Something needs to change to move the market forward’
After years of frustration at Aviva, Fraser Edmond set up Broker Insights. The firm is now progressing with guns blazing and has recruited industry thought leader Ashwin Mistry. Insurance Times finds out what the duo have planned next
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Insurtech ARMD turns around tool theft claim in eight days
The insurtech uses the Internet of Things (IoT) and embedded insurance technologies to cater for tradespeople
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Is AI the next ‘silent cyber’?
Experts predict that artificial intelligence governance will increase as insurers and reinsurers remain naïve around AI-related risks
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Social media requires due diligence amid FCA’s Consumer Duty – Davies Group
The firm has made several recommendations on how organisations can adapt existing operating and service models
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Analysis
IFED sees success combating low level insurance fraud using cease and desist notices
Of 48 notices issues over the first year of employing this strategy, only one fraudster reoffended. Temporary detective chief inspector Tom Hill, head of the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department, explains the approach in more detail
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UK ransomware attacks rise by 100% in 2021 – RPC
Despite the increase, businesses risk being underinsured until insurers ‘take matters of cyber security seriously’, says cyber and tech head
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Analysis
Citizens Advice report reawakens underwriting and trust concerns for ethnic minorities
The latest findings from Citizens Advice has highlighted that bias is ‘baked’ into underwriting processes, meaning insurers ’are now on the back foot’
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Analysis
The Big Question April 2022: How can brokers support low income families to find appropriate and affordable insurance?
Insurance Times asks industry experts how the insurance sector can better support low income families who often see insurance as a luxury
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Analysis
Briefing: Was the MoJ’s part two consultation response worth the bother?
With a five-year gap since the initial reform consultation and the OIC portal still posing functionality problems, has the MoJ taken the easy way out with its no change agenda for part two of the whiplash reforms?
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Government scraps building safety manager requirement in latest Building Safety Bill shake up
The Secretary of State now has the power to ’impose requirements about new build home warranties’