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Blog: The importance of getting the appropriate IP cover for SMEs
Intellectual property infringement struggles of SMEs are often overshadowed by battles such as David vs Goliath or Apple vs Samsung. It is often thought that SMEs are not in a position to take on a Silicon Valley giant but Maddi Brown, intellectual…
Blog: How to use data to mitigate the risks from flash flooding
With the October rainfall total for England reaching 99.6mm, which represents 130% of the 1961 to 1990 long-term average for that time of year, Caroline Elliott-Grey, product manager and Heikki Vesanto, manager of insurance GIS data science, Lexis Nexis…
Blog: Cutting delivery driver claims with behavioural insight-led insurance
With the growing demand for online shopping, and the pressure on courier services to keep up with this growing demand, Don McCormack, managing director of B2B at Zego, considers how behavioural insight-led insurance can help to lower the number of claims…
Blog: Lloyd's will need to provide clear guidance for both MAs and the market when implementing cyber war policies
Lloyd’s of London recently released a proposal for its managing agents to exclude war and state-backed cyber attacks from stand-alone cyber war policies. Aaron B Cain, cyber security consultant at Altus, considers the challenges that Lloyd’s will face…
Blog: Why fighting fraud doesn’t have to compromise the customer journey
With fraudulent claims on the rise due to the cost-of-living crisis, Scott Clayton head of claims fraud at Zurich Insurance, considers how insurers can effectively track fraudulent claims while still maintaining an efficient digital claims journey.
Blog: Electric aircraft – the new technology is now on the horizon
With climate change and sustainability flying high on the agenda, the electrification of aircraft is much anticipated. And while we’re some way from seeing fully electric commercial aircraft, Andrew Southall, senior aviation surveyor at McLarens Aviation…
Blog: The underwriting evolution
As the complexity of risks and the frequency with which they arise increases, Nour Alnuaimi, founder and CEO of Upsurance, considers how the role of underwriter will evolve in the future.
Blog: Lloyd's vs company markets
Roshan Choolhun, head of Exponential, part of Aventum Group, considers what the best option is for managers and general agents in terms of company markets or Lloyds, and looks at the pros and cons of both for when MGAs need to place capacity.
Blog: Deploy digital technologies and AI to close up the climate protection gap
As climate change having a potential of wiping out $20trn worth of assets, Mark Fry, global strategic business development director at Atos Financial Services, considers how the insurance industry can close the climate protection gap by using both new…
Blog: Will the risk and costs of legalising e-scooters outweigh the benefits?
With 31 regions across England currently trialling e-scooters as part of the drive towards Net Zero, David Nichols, chief claims officer at Zurich, considers what the consequences of legalising these vehicles will be for both insurers and policyholders.
Telematics watch: How the technology is helping to shape EV insurance
Historically, telematics has been used to rate driver risk to bring down insurance. But the growing popularity of electric vehicles has created driver concerns for which telematics may have the answer. Igo4 CEO Matt Munro discusses how the technology can…
Blog: Building back better flood resilience is the pathway to the future
The Environment Agency is planning for higher and more intense rainfall, with a rainfall anticipated to increase 35% by 2070 accompanied by rising sea levels. Ian Gibbs, national technical manager at Sedgwick, urges the industry to accept that climate…
Blog: Cracking the class ceiling
As socio-economic diversity is expected to be the next front for inclusion, with a government-backed socio-economic diversity taskforce currently surveying firms in the City of London, Raymond Silverstein, partner at Browne Jacobson, looks at how the…
Blog: Brokers and insurers must work together to deliver on consumer duty
Following the announcement of Consumer Duty by the Financial Conduct Authority, Katherine Webster, director of governance, risk and conduct at Axa Commercial, urges brokers and insurers to work together to understand what the duty will mean for them, and…
Blog: Putting diversity and inclusion at the heart of financial services
Alice Heatley, principal associate, and Sophie White, partner, in the financial services employment team at Eversheds Sutherland consider what insurers are doing to prepare for the FCA and PRA’s anticipated diversity and inclusion policy statement later…
Blog: What will the PAP changes mean for insurers?
The pre-action protocol consultation closed In January. Shirley Denyer, technical consultant of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers, considers what changes are likely to come into play and how they will impact upon insurers.
Blog: Why insurers should take a new approach towards flood repairs
As climate change becomes more evident, and severe weather events occur more frequently, Adam Clarke, chief underwriting officer and executive champion for environmental, social and governance at Ageas UK, explains why insurers need to face this issue…
Blog: It’s time to take action on the fair treatment of all vulnerable customers
Helen Lord, CEO of the Vulnerability Registration Service, and Rich Tomlinson, managing director of Percayso Inform, consider the industry's shortcomings on consumer protection, and highlight ways in which it can now take practical, cost-effective action…
Blog: Will class actions follow a US ruling and become the norm in the UK?
Class actions involving multiple parties and multimillion-dollar payouts have historically been confined to the US, but following a historic ruling in Merricks v Mastercard, Samantha Silver and Barnaby Winckler, partners specialising in product liability…
Blog: Insurers and brokers must work together to meet clients’ expectations
Julie Rayson-Flynn, director at Brokerbility, considers how declining insurance performance are impacting on the reputation of smaller brokers and their customers, as they cope with hard market conditions and unknown territory.
Blog: Insurers and loss adjusters need data and tech-enabled cooperation
With general inflation sending costs through the roof and extreme weather causing claims surges more often, tight collaboration is absolutely crucial to handle claims – and technology and data can enable this, writes Eibhlin Swan, head of supply and…
Blog: Housing disrepair paves the way to a perfect storm – are insurers ready?
With the recent whiplash reforms squeezing profit margins, Jared Mallinson, partner and head of counter fraud at Horwich Farrelly, considers whether the insurance industry is facing a new claims epidemic, with the social housing industry reporting a rise…
Blog: A year after London's flash floods, property resilience is still a top priority
On the anniversary of London’s flash floods, George Culbert, associate director at insurance-focused construction consultancy Brawdia, explains how, after the year since the floods, sustainability and resilience has become a key priority for insurers,…
Blog: Private equity is investing in insurance’s bright future
Garry Hamilton, chief growth officer and founder of digital agency Equator, explains the value that private equity investment can bring to insurance sector.