All articles by Yiannis Kotoulas – Page 7
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Manifesto 2023: Biba calls for compulsory public liability insurance for e-scooters
The broker body has also taken aim at regulation surrounding automated vehicles
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In Focus: How can the insurance sector mitigate increasing HNW subsidence claims?
Industry experts weigh in on the causes why high net worth subsidence claims are rising and discuss how best to respond to this risk
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Half of UK businesses could be underinsured – Aviva
The threat underinsurance plays to SME businesses has reached a ‘critical point’, says chief executive
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Business confidence in UK economy plummets – Aviva
The insurer’s latest report found ‘a veritable collapse’ in business outlooks
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Is flexible working right for brokers?
Insurance Times speaks to two broker chief executives to hear the arguments for both returning to the office and maintaining continued flexible working
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MoJ launches consultation on dual discount rates for personal injury claims
It is essential that this ’does not turn into a cost saving exercise that benefits the balance sheet of compensators’, says executive director
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Ageas UK makes two key appointments
The insurer has recruited a new CIO and promoted for a claims director
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Soaring PI costs causing law firms to close – Hazlewoods
Insurers were exiting or reducing their capacity in the ‘unprofitable’ market, says the firm
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Fraud experts warn of worrying rise in physiotherapist-driven ‘prognosis creep’ on OIC portal
The time needed for claimants to provide medical reports has increased in some cases, raising the risk of fraud
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Climate change, cyber risks and ESG top sector challenges for 2023 – RPC
Climate change, ESG concerns and cyber risks all take their place in the key trends to look out for this year
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FCA proposes updated guidance to support insurance customers in financial difficulty
The regulator is aiming to solidify its stated support for consumers struggling with the cost of living crisis, says executive director for consumers and competition
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Cost of fraud set to ‘snowball’ in 2023
Counter fraud experts say that the continuing cost of living crisis and economic turmoil in the UK will increase the danger of opportunistic fraud
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Global M&A insurance sector saw a ‘turbulent’ 2022 – Gallagher Specialty
The M&A insurance sector will continue to ‘evolve and persevere’ despite challenging economic conditions, predicted the report
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IUA publishes business plan for 2023
The association has highlighted key challenges for the London Market in the coming year
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CNA Hardy launches additional cyber cover for technology businesses
The insurer’s new product also includes first party and thid party cyber cover as standard
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GRP-owned Hedron Network appoints new chief executive
The new appointee will replace incumbent David Hopwood in the new year
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Inflation tops concerns for insurance sector in 2023 – GlobalData
Over a third of insurance industry respondents to firm’s poll cited inflation as the standout challenge ahead of other issues such as digitalisation, climate change, regulation, Covid-19, cybercrime and geopolitics
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Motor insurance premiums rise 17.4% over past year – Consumer Intelligence
The average price for a motor insurance policy reached £877
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Aviva launches new young driver insurance product
Quotemehappy Connect will allow young drivers to earn cheaper premiums via safer driving while providing personalised advice to less safe motorists
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Backchat December 2022
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