All Suppliers articles – Page 85
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News
Digitalisation demands insurers look carefully at the ‘oil tanker’ versus the ‘speedboat’
Insurance Times speaks exclusively to insurtech Concirrus following the release of its latest whitepaper
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Analysis
In Focus: Solvency II reform comes under scrutiny despite potential cost saving
Many industry commentators see post-Brexit Solvency II reform as an ’opportunity’ for insurers and shareholders, but could it leave policyholders paying higher prices? Insurance Times investigates…
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News
Insurtech UK to tap into US market with new insurance corridor
The trade association hopes to reduce bureaucracy and promote the role of insurance as ’oxygen of the economy’ in both the UK and US
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IT Interview
Q&A: Customer-centric propositions are the foundation of insurance ‘winners’ - Polaris
Insurance Times’ head of research Savan Shah speaks to Simon Bloomfield, head of Imarket at Polaris, about how brokers can stay relevant and who will be the future winners in commercial insurance
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Analysis
Briefing: Sector collaboration is quicker and more certain solution to tackle spoof ads versus OSB
The insurance industry must work together to collate information and case studies if it is to prevent ad spoofing from ‘legitimising fraud’
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News
New ancillary insurance group forms following completed integration
Drawing on legal expenses insurance experience, the new corporate entity now aims to become the ‘go-to provider for a whole range of ancillary products and services’
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Industry backs Online Safety Bill’s new fraudulent advertising duty
Ofcom will be setting out further details for platforms
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International Underwriting Association reveals top systemic risks in technology evolution
Despite increased risks and other challenges, insurance firms are ‘stepping up’ to the challenge
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Polish insurer taps Tractable’s artificial intelligence platform
The insurer hopes to make the claims process quicker
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Aviva and Zego ink multiyear fleet insurance deal
The insurtech believes that usage-based insurance is the future
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Insurtech startup Nuon AI closes £1m pre-seed funding round
Customer traction in the UK and US has surged for the insurtech
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Sponsored Content
How to stop software becoming legacy software – Ignite Systems
Software moves fast - what is good one day is often surpassed the next. Toby MacLachlan, managing director of Ignite Systems, explains how brokers can keep pace with technological advances
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Sponsored Content
How insurers can better engage with brokers – Gallagher Bassett
Rob Glenister, client services manager at Gallagher Bassett, shares his top tips for addressing broker concerns in 2022
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News
Backchat March 2022
Canine colleagues, esports, crash for cash fraudsters and a new role for an insurance veteran. What has the insurance industry been up to lately? You heard it here first…
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Sponsored Content
Insurance prices remain uncertain following FCA rule change – Pearson Ham
Stephen Kennedy, director of insurance pricing at Pearson Ham, reviews how the FCA’s general insurance pricing reform is bedding in after coming into force from 1 January 2022
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IT Interview
Q&A: Etrading more complex products will create a ‘healthier state of distribution’ - Applied Systems Europe
Insurance Times’ head of research Savan Shah speaks to Wayne Jefferson, head of etrading at Applied Systems Europe, about the firm’s latest developments on its software house system
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News
Over a third of UK firms agree its difficult to obtain affordable flood cover – FloodFlash
Businesses in the East Midlands are the most worried about flooding
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News
Insurers excelling at customer experience track better underwriting performance
A ‘best in class customer experience’ will be ‘one of the driving forces behind success in 2022’
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News
AM Best takes negative rating action amid Russia-Ukraine tensions
The ratings will stay under review until the agency evaluates the severity of the situation
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Analysis
Brokers have a ‘key role’ following latest Scottish fire safety legislation
Five years on from the Grenfell Tower incident, and fire safety legislation is still being rolled out, the latest measure from the Scottish government, however, places brokers at the forefront of customer education