Insurtech
Editor's comment: Time for change
Former Prime Minister Harold Wilson warned: “He who rejects change is the architect of decay.” And 2016 will go down in the annals of insurance history as a year of change.
Blog: Disruption has only just begun
The Next Generation Insurance Network has been providing young professionals with educational and social events in London for the past five years. The network has more than 1500 members from brokers to underwriters, lawyers to consultants.
A fifth of European consumers would buy insurance or banking products from Google, Amazon or Facebook reveals a study
Customers could increasingly turn to big-name disruptive firms in the financial services sector, according to a survey of the European market by Fujitsu.
In Depth: Social media investigations the first line of defence in fighting fraud
Information gleaned from open public sources is admissible in court.
Blog: Not anyone can practise as a loss adjuster
Chris Hall, managing director at Questgates, reacts to Chris Sandilands' proposition of an Uber-style service for claims. In his view, freelancers cannot provide the level of expertise and consistency needed for loss adjusting.
Charles Taylor to target insurtech with specialist arm
Professional services firm Charles Taylor will target the insurance technology market with a dedicated business, Charles Taylor Insure Tech.
Volvo CEO calls for more government help as it outlines autonomous driving trial in London
The Association of British Insurers’ has hailed Volvo’s autonomous driving trial in London next year as “really exciting” and potentially “transformational,” while the motor manufacturer itself has called for more government help to speed up adoption.
Blog: Uber for claims – How the 'gig economy' could disrupt the loss adjusting sector
Chris Sandilands argues that the loss adjusting process is perfectly suited to being disrupted by the 'gig economy', leading to benefits for insurers and policyholders alike. Perhaps most surprisingly, using freelancers for claims surveys could lead to…
Insurtech firm Trov raises £17.5m as it gears up to launch in the UK and Australia
Technology giant Guidewire and Australian insurer Suncorp are among the parties involved in the latest fund-raising from US insurance disruptor Trov, as it gears up to launch its on-demand cover for single items in the UK with Axa.
Insurtech investment rises threefold to £1.57bn
Investments in insurance technology businesses more than tripled last year, according to research by Accenture.
Blog: Recall insurance must address car hacking
Vehicles are increasingly connected and far more software-reliant than they used to be. Unfortunately, most insurers offering product recall solutions are unprepared for this new reality.
Digital start-ups: Ready to launch
With a new start-up being founded every minute in the UK, the insurance industry has to meet the needs of this new breed of client.
UK insurtech start-up Guevara to follow US P2P provider Lemonade and launch licensed insurer
One of the investors behind insurtech start-up Guevara has warned others they will need "a lot of patience” to bear fruit in the insurance market.
Wunelli unveils ‘plug and play’ telematics device
Telematics provider Wunelli is launching a data collection device, cutting the cost of telematics by around 85% on current hardwired options.
Legal: Wearable technology – employers beware?
Developments in safety-related wearable technology in the workplace bring both benefits and risks.
Autoglass rolls out UK-wide solution to calibrate ADS
Autoglass has introduced a UK-wide solution to calibrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, which support vehicle safety systems including autonomous braking and lane deviation warnings.
Speedy payments and 3D printing among initiatives in industry's push to digitise claims
A swathe of initiatives to digitise the claims process are being rolled out by insurance sector companies including harnessing 3D-printing technology and initiatives that result in settlements being paid to customers in minutes rather than days.
Former Wunelli boss Searles launches used car membership club
Former Wunelli CEO Penny Searles has returned to the market with the launch of an insurance company called Smart Driver Club Insurance, part of a membership service for motorists driving used cars.
Highways England to trial 'Wi-Fi road' on A2/M2 as part of innovation strategy
Highways England has today released its innovation strategy which sets out its wide-ranging plan to ensure it is keeping pace with advances in technology.
Flood Re updates, Legacy sell offs, fraudsters, lobbying and solicitors' PI
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Open APIs mooted by Brolly co-founder after insurtech Downing Street summit
The slower pace of insurtech growth has been recognised by government during a Downing Street meeting of leading industry players on Wednesday (30 March).
Friendsurance secures funding for Australia expansion
Berlin based peer to peer insurance firm Friendsurance has secured $15m (£10.4m) of funding for expansion.
UK-based insurtech firm Instanda grabs spot in Microsoft programme
Instanda has become the only insurance-based technology firm to be accepted onto Microsoft Ventures’ London accelerator programme.
Jonathan Davey: New tech start-up Hughub has no plans to compete with software houses
A start-up claims to have devised a white label technology platform that allows brokers and other insurance retailers to enable their customers to manage all of their insurance, life and health products in one place, regardless of the insurer.