Technology
Ex-Hiscox CEO Masojada joins insurtech to target large insurer clients
Instanda has recruited former Hiscox group CEO Bronek Masojada, pictured, as an adviser as it looks to build on its existing client heartland of MGAs and start-ups to win over more mainstream insurers too.
Diary of an Insurer: EIS's Ian Betley
Overcoming aches and pains from cricket, Ian Betley, general manager of EMEA and APAC at EIS, heads to Dublin to consider how technology is transforming the industry and prepares for The Boss and The Piano Man.
By Miles co-founder reveals next project
By Miles co-founder Callum Rimmer has unveiled his latest start-up aimed at tackling “slow” and “expensive” pricing software issues that plague the insurance industry.
How big data and AI could slash insurance costs
Alex Holdsworth, executive strategy director at Monsterlab, explains how by harnessing the power of big data and AI, insurers can encourage healthier habits to reduce claims and cut costs.
Enter the European Insurance Technology Awards now
The deadline for The European Insurance Technology Awards is fast approaching.
Poor quality data remains the biggest challenge for insurance data scientists
Insurers have been urged to review their data practices and ensure data is coming from “official or trusted” sources, as research suggests nearly half of data scientists are left stuck with untrustworthy data.
Former CII director Collett named Insurtech UK CEO
Former Chartered Insurance Institute professional standards director Melissa Collett has been hired by Insurtech UK to take the helm of the trade body.
FT’s Barrett says insurance must fix its image problem
Claer Barrett, consumer editor of the Financial Times, has told insurers to up their social media game in order to change perceptions of the sector’s products and services.
Big Interview: Davies Group CEO Dan Saulter
Dan Saulter, CEO of Davies Group, reflects on the last decade, shares the case for generative AI in his business and reveals growth plans for the years ahead.
How insurers are putting the pedal to the metal for mobility trends
Analysis: Fiona Nicolson explains what insurers looking to stay in the fast lane, as mobility trends develop, need to do to satisfy drivers and maintain profits.
24 firms battle it out on 11th Lloyd’s Lab pitch day
The Lloyd's Lab programme is returning for its eleventh cohort, seeking “fresh ideas” to challenge how the insurance sector operates and help the Lloyd’s market better serve its customers.
Three-year time limit for new vehicle MOTs set to stay
The result of the Department for Transport’s consultation on the mandatory time limit for MOTs is likely to result in the rules remaining unchanged, Insurance Post can exclusively reveal.
How insurers are tentatively embracing AI
Analysis: Frances Stebbing explores how insurers are using generative AI, while recognising the risks and preparing for the incoming regulation for this type of technology.
Diary of an Insurance PR: SEC Newgate's Vanessa Chance
Vanessa Chance, director of communications at SEC Newgate UK, raises the profile of Insurance United Against Dementia, learns more about using artificial intelligence in communications plus handles a potential reputational risk issue.
Q&A: Paul Williams, Ripe Insurance
Paul Williams, CEO of Ripe Insurance, explains why the specialist insurer looks more like a marketing agency than a financial services provider and how it wants to know why Jane differs from Janet.
Chubb survey finds surging demand for embedded insurance
Increasing consumer demand is accelerating the adoption of digital insurance offerings and gaining momentum in Europe, research has found.
How usage-based insurance is gamifying driving
Alex Hamilton examines how usage-based insurance, artificial intelligence and insurtech partnerships are transforming the sector, gamifying experiences and encouraging better habits.
Aviva’s Winslow reveals how provider is using AI
Adam Winslow, CEO of Aviva UK & Ireland general insurance, has revealed the provider is mainly testing artificial intelligence in the operational environment.
WTW tells insurers to up their data science game
Tim Rourke, UK head of P&C pricing, product, claims and underwriting at Willis Towers Watson, has warned the era of data science as a research and development activity has passed and insurers need to ensure those employed in this area deliver operational…
Hurricane victims’ claims to be sped up with 360-degree imagery
McKenzie Intelligence Services has piloted CAT360 to boost insurers’ responses to US hurricane losses and speed up claims by providing ground-level imagery.
Embedded insurance: Blind to the risks?
Analysis: David Worsfold examines whether wrapping up insurance with other products risks obscurity, especially if there is a poor understanding of consumer behaviour in a digital environment.
Biggest risk factor for adopting generative AI revealed
Companies are not fully prepared for the widespread use of generative artificial intelligence, or the business risks these tech tools may bring, research from McKinsey & Co has found.
60 Seconds With... Earnix's Anna Kervison
Anna Kervison, Earnix’s business solutions team lead, reveals her spirit animal is a giraffe and how she relates to confident career woman Liz Lemon from the tv show 30 Rock.
View from the top: Axa’s Foley on the key to successful digital transformation
Tara Foley, retail CEO and incoming UK and Ireland CEO at Axa, says that insurers will struggle to evolve their services without the right talent.