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Inflation-driven underinsurance demands tough talk from brokers
Brokers cannot be the ‘Father Christmas’ of low premiums amid inflation and supply chain squeezes, yet they can be the ‘antidote’ to underinsurance
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Collaboration is key to addressing future risks – Airmic 2022
The London Market needs to act as a “tiger”, not a “sloth”, when addressing risk innovation
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Tech savvy new entrants set to shake-up home insurance sector
Insurance Times explores market movements in home insurance following the FCA’s pricing reform and escalating claims inflation pressures
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Bank of England launches Solvency II survey to explore cost compliance
Insurance firms have until the 27 May to respond with the Bank of England recommending that UK firms participate
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Supply chain shocks and waning confidence amid Ukraine-Russia war – Allianz Trade
High energy prices have become a ‘top concern’ for European exporters since the war began
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Demand for commercial legal protection is rising quickly — Arag
The combination of longer-term social changes and shorter-term economic pain has made organisations more aware of the legal risks facing their business. Andy Talbot, head of sales and marketing at Arag, outlines how these changes have increased demand for commercial legal cover
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Admiral’s stock market dip - how serious is it?
The Cardiff-based insurer’s share price plunged by 15% last month as a result of profit concerns
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Are usage-based policies set to disrupt the post-Covid SME insurance market?
Small business owners struggled during the pandemic amid high profile BI litigation, but brokers have also faced correlating service challenges
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MoJ unveils no change to credit hire and rehab in part two whiplash reform consultation response
The government will work with industry stakeholders to see whether arrangements such as the GTA should become mandatory, however the emphasis is on the ‘industry to keep its own respective houses in order’