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News
Insurance Times Review of the Year – Q2 2023
Insurance Times looks at highlights from Q2 2023 in its review of the year
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IT Interview
Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Stuart Reid
For the 22nd day of advent, Stuart Reid, Insurance Times columnist and chairman at Partners& and Pikl, talks remarkable resilience and insurer service
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News
Backchat: Zurich buzzing after housing 100,000 honeybees
’Wild bee populations are declining due to habitat loss and climate change – this year has been particularly challenging for them,’ says head of workplace services
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News Analysis
Opinion: Onto the next one
Acting editor Yiannis Kotoulas takes stock of the past year
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News
Backchat: December 2023
Ever wondered what Santa is insured for? December 2023’s backchat includes dancing directors, more insurance related published books and an early Christmas present, you heard it here first…
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News
The Green Insurer forms new partnership after recent launch
‘We are looking forward to a long and collaborative partnership together,’ says chief executive
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Backchat: Donna Scully dance off with Alex Horne at IT Awards raises significant sum
The director of Carpenters Group has been doing this fundraising as ’there is nothing in Birkhead over the weekend for people struggling’
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IT Interview
Insurance Times Advent Calendar: Andrea Santolalla
For the 14th day of advent, Flood Re’s director of operations Andrea Santolalla talks about moving the dial in diveristy and inclusion and the need for more attainable insurance products
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News
Marsh and Beazley team up to offer contractors ESG performance-based PI cover
‘ESG concerns are a growing area of scrutiny for the global construction sector,’ says chief executive
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New carbon offsetting-focused motor broker launches in UK market
‘Customers need to be confident the policies they buy are actually helping the environment so they can make an informed decision,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Briefing: COP28 becoming all fund and games for insurers
Hillary Clinton has called for insurance to be reformed in a speech at the UN’s climate conference, but her requests are not so simple
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News
Vulnerable countries in the global South facing large GDP losses are not ‘uninsurable’ – David Howden
The insurance industry needs to ‘transform’ its approach to ‘protecting the most vulnerable against the devastating effects of climate change’, says top boss
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Sponsored Content
The increasing need for climate-related insurance solutions – Chubb
Sponsored content: Tim Charters, climate tech industry practice leader at Chubb, explains how the insurer’s climate practice is keeping pace with development
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News
Lloyd’s of London launches consultation on new sustainability roadmap
’Our aim is to give our market participants greater confidence in setting, embedding and operationalising their own individual climate strategies,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Briefing: Insurers likely to COP the bill for climate resilience
Insurers are increasingly going to be held responsible for mitigating the threat of systemic risks, says Jon Guy
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AR appointed to support launch of new UK MGA
’We are delighted to be supporting Arbol’s UK and international growth ambitions,’ says chief executive
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News
Heightened fraud risk in the wake of recent storms – McLarens
’As we grapple with the aftermath of successive weather-related events, the risk of fraudulent claims looms large,’ says head of investigation
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Storm Babet a warning for UK insurers to focus on building resilience
’Insurance can be a very important part of building resilience to the increase in weather-related disasters,’ says senior lecturer and coauthor
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News Analysis
Briefing: Insurer service concerns continue to rage
The overall picture of insurer service concerns is one of exhausted staff at both ends of the chain, missed deadlines and a distinct lack of autonomy and empowerment
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IT Interview
James Nicholson: From graduate scheme to Zurich’s chief of claims
’Working for an insurance company – specifically in claims – allowed me to apply my law degree,’ says chief claims officer