News Analysis – Page 7
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News Analysis
Why Aviva, Arch and Ageas were named insurers of the year
After being crowned as market-leading insurers at this year’s Insurance Times Awards, Insurance DataLab explores the figures behind the trio’s successes in 2023
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News Analysis
Revealed: Who won at the Insurance Times Awards 2023?
With gold, silver and bronze awards across 36 categories, the winners from last night’s Insurance Times Awards have now been revealed.
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IT Interview
Megan Bingham-Walker: ‘Insurance on the agenda’ for retailers as festive season parcel piracy ramps up
There is a fraudulent trend emerging around parcel theft that could spur new products in the insurance industry, says chief executive
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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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Gen AI terrain ‘marked’ with ‘excitement’ and ‘apprehension’
Insurance Times takes a digital deep dive into the sector’s leaders’ thoughts around the use of the technology
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Dave Martin: Discipline will continue as Aviva seeks to drive service and product development
Aviva’s managing director for UK general insurance distribution and SME reflects on financial performance and what it is targeting in the new year
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Research
The 2023 Insurance Times Digital Adoption Report is out now
Insurance Times and Applied Systems have unveiled their joint Digital Adoption Report
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News Analysis
The Big Question December 2023: What was the most important lesson learnt in 2023 and how will that develop for next year?
As 2023 draws to a close, eight industry leaders look back on the year and share resolutions for the new year
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Briefing: Broking sector all the stronger for getting together every now and then
The benefits of top level collaboration are never clearer than when the sector comes together with a common purpose, says Stuart Reid
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News Analysis
As John Lewis pauses EV cover, industry boss reveals why insurers may ‘run scared’ of electric power
’For the moment, EVs are a big problem from an insurers’ point of view,’ says Winn Group executive chairman
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News Analysis
Briefing: Is the motor market ready to turn a corner?
The motor sector’s COR has deteriorated due to headwinds such a rampant claims inflation, but could inflation be about to ease?
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IT Interview
Tara Foley: Reduction in inflation will have ‘positive impact’ on COR
’We continuously monitor the economic environment,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Broker CEO Forum 2023: Brokers ‘just want a quick, smart response’ from insurers
Insurer leaders discuss how they are looking to improve service for brokers
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IT Interview
Andy Holmes: Maintaining public relevance means breaking ‘two tablets of stone around insurance’
CFC’s chief underwriting officer says ‘cyber is perhaps at the cutting edge of where insurance more generally should go, if it is to remain relevant going forward’
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News Analysis
Briefing: FCA not ’hiding a magic equation’ from insurance sector
Rules-based or principles-based regulation? Is it really that simple? Yiannis Kotoulas finds out
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News Analysis
Could TikTok be the key to solving the war for talent in the insurance industry?
’We are just trying to show off insurance as a career option,’ says business graduate
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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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News Analysis
AI adoption in commercial lines – what’s the deal?
Industry leaders share their thoughts on how the ‘different beast’ can be addressed
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News Analysis
Briefing: American dominance of the broker market only set to grow
’In the next five years, there will be more transformative change than there has been in the last 25,’ says chief executive
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News Analysis
Lloyd’s of London acknowledges historical connections to slave trade – but is the response sufficient?
Lloyd’s ’is holding its hand up and accepting responsibility for their involvement’, says chief executive