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Hiscox uses AI to slash underwriting from three days to three minutes
Hiscox has shortened its lead underwriting journey for the London Market sabotage and terrorism book from three days to three minutes through the use of generative artificial intelligence.
EU AI Act may block smaller insurtechs from market entry
Smaller insurtechs in the artificial intelligence sector will be subject to additional regulatory oversight due to the European Union AI Act, which may prevent them from making it into the market, according to Sixfold CEO Alex Schmelkin.
Zurich prioritises internal AI development over partnerships
Zurich is focusing on in-house expertise rather than external partnerships for artificial intelligence development, according to data science lead Jonathan Davies.
Insurance market has rushed automation – survey
Many technology professionals at insurers and MGAs believe the market has rushed into automation, according to a survey by RDT Tech.
Ageas reveals AI has saved business more than £4m
Ageas has saved more than £4m due to the use of artificial intelligence, with £2m of the savings coming from AI-enhanced fraud models.
Ecclesiastical is cautious about generative AI for complex tasks
Ecclesiastical’s generative artificial intelligence technology is not ready to support high value or complex task replacement, according to group technology director Graeme Howard.
Consumers want Amazon and Tesla embedded insurance products
Four out of 10 consumers would be comfortable with the idea of buying insurance from companies such as Ikea, Amazon, or Tesla when making purchases from those brands, according to Guidewire’s Insurance Consumer Survey 2024.
‘Nascent’ cyber market to hit ‘choppy waters’
Experts speaking at the Financial Times Global Insurance Summit on 13 June have said there are going to lots of ups and downs in the cyber market, with one suggesting “premiums are under-priced”.
Clear’s latest deal; JMG surpasses £300m GWP; Kane named Allianz ambassador
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Axa and Zego reject generative AI for pricing
Axa and Zego have ruled out using generative artificial intelligence for pricing due to compliance concerns.
What Labour’s Manifesto means for insurers
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer aimed to woo insurers when he outlined his party’s blueprint for government just before lunchtime today (13 June).
Aviva’s Blanc hits back at Labour’s motor insurance plans
Aviva’s group CEO Amanda Blanc has hit back at Labour’s proposed plans to address motor insurance premiums in the UK, stating that “you don’t need a sledgehammer to crack a nut”.
Allianz on top again in latest Brokerbility satisfaction survey
After topping the survey in 2022, Allianz has once again come out on top of Brokerbility’s latest satisfaction survey of key insurer partners.
AllClear to grow international presence following sale
Chris Rolland, group CEO of AllClear and InsureandGo, has revealed the travel broker’s plans to expand the international business following the sale of owner InsurEvo.
Labour outlines plan to make car insurance prices plummet
Labour has pledged to hand cash to councils to repair up to a million potholes a year in England and announced it will make the regulator crack down on the causes of soaring motor insurance prices.
Sedgwick reveals how carbon neutrality was achieved in the UK
Insurers have approached Sedgwick for guidance on lowering their carbon footprints, after the loss adjusters achieved carbon neutrality in the UK.
Brokers looking to non-standard for opportunity
A survey conducted by Prestige Underwriting has found brokers are looking at the non-standard insurance sector for growth opportunities.
Direct Line’s ex-CEO James speaks out about facing flack
Direct Line’s former CEO Penny James has challenged the ‘flack’ the press directs at female industry leaders.
Saga sells Caravan book; CFC’s fintech cover; Lockton’s head of parametric
Friday Round-Up: Insurance Post wraps up the major insurance deals, launches, investments and strategic moves of the week.
Flood Re’s Andy Bord to stand down as CEO
Andy Bord, CEO of Flood Re, will step down at its annual general meeting in July 2024.
Ogden to replace Taylor as HDI Global UK&I CEO
Stephanie Ogden has been appointed as the CEO of HDI Global UK & Ireland, effective from September 2024.
Admiral offers refunds after overcharging ‘small percentage’ of customers
A percentage of Admiral customers have been issued a refund after the insurer identified an error affecting the premium quoted at renewal.
Markerstudy and Atlanta deal given FCA approval
The merger between Markerstudy and Atlanta, the personal lines broking business of The Ardonagh Group, has been approved by the Financial Conduct Authority.