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Post Blog: Insurance professionals who have stood for parliament
With the news that insurance entrepreneur Arron Banks is moving from Go Skippy to Go Ukippy, I decided to look at how other prospective election candidates from the insurance sector have fared over the last two elections.
Blog: Connected cars - getting insurers in the driving seat
The rise of connected cars has huge implications for the insurance industry, with the potential to create whole new ways of modelling risk, says Ravi Kumar of Infosys
Blog: Five leadership lessons from Rudy Giuliani
Is there a better person to explain the key principles of leadership than the man at the forefront of leading New York City, and arguably the world, through the aftermath of the 9/11 crisis?
Blog:Insurer ABSs part of claims revolution solution
Tim Roberts examines why insurer-led ABSs could hold the key to tackling fraud
Blog: Customer service lessons from the happiest place on earth
Katie Marriner sums up her experiences at this year's annual Applied Net conference at Disney World Orlando
Investing for the long-term
Can taking a long-term viewpoint on business planning set you apart from the competition? Davies Group's Darren Coombes thinks so
Blog: Striking out fraudulent claims
Dan Screene, senior associate, Hogan Lovells Insurance Practice takes a look at how efforts to disincentivise the fraudulent exaggeration of insurance claims are working
Blog: From Bowring to General Accident to AIG, insurance brands reborn
Over the last week we have seen two insurance brands of days gone past given a new lease of life.
Blog: Rating hub-bub
False declarations are a bugbear for insurers. Mark Bates, CEO of insurance software specialist RDT, looks at the challenges and discusses technology to help defeat the fraudsters
Blog: Five insurance narratives worth following for the rest of the year
So far in 2014 we have seen a number of major developments and loose ends seemingly tied up.
Blog: Five benefits insurers could gain from the connected home
Post explores the main benefits insurers could derive from the connected home, if they play their cards right.
Blog: Giving something back
The role of insurers extends beyond simply helping their clients to contributing to the broader community, says RSA's Natalie Tickle
Share and share alike?
With the 'sharing economy', a form of peer-to-peer lending, gaining traction in the US, what would be the impact on UK insurers if the same occurred here?
Blog: Five incidents that rocked Quindell's share price
Promising half year financial results from Quindell this week - in which revenue increased 119% to £357.3m off the back of organic growth and a 15:1 share consolidation aided a 292% rise in pre-tax profits to £153.7m – came as a timely boon for the…
Blog: Five ways - from telematics redundancy to cyber terrorism - that driverless cars will impact insurers
Driverless cars are set to be the biggest disruptive innovation of the early 21st century.
Post Blog: Six reasons you cannot miss Claims Club meeting 3
Next month the Post Claims Club returns with its third quarterly meeting.
Blog: Learning from history - Boscastle, 10 years on
With its narrow valley and picture postcard scene, the devastation which struck the small hamlet of Boscastle on 16 August 2004 illustrated like no other event the damage our climate can do. So ten years on, what have we learned?
Blog: Five insurance investments by Fosun
Following Fosun's acquisition of a 20% stake in Ironshore, Postonline looks at five key insurance investments by the privately owned Chinese conglomerate.
Blog: The rise and rise of chronic pain claims
Evolutionary advances in modern medicine bring greater understanding of some conditions - but they also bring greater challenges, especially in the personal injury claims arena
Post Blog: Five reasons why Admiral and Insure the Box make good bed fellows
Earlier this week Postonline revealed Admiral was weighing up a bid for the UK’s leading telematics player Insure the Box.
Blog: Telematics update
How does the UK telematics market compare with markets in other parts of the globe? Sarah Wenham explains