Rosie Quigley
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Applied Systems acquires IS2 platform
Applied Systems has acquired the eTrading personal lines platform from IS2, as part of a wider strategy to expand into the UK market.
Insurance industry could face a 'talent block' following Brexit, Linked In warns
The insurance industry could face a severe talent block following Brexit, data from Linked In has shown.
Insurance premium tax goes up to 10% in second increase in less than a year
Insurance premium tax rates will go up to 10% tomorrow, marking an overall rise of 66% in less than a year.
Minor damage insurance sales are on the rise
Minor damage insurance sales are on the rise as new private registrations appear to be falling.
FCA sees dramatic rise in cyber attacks
There were 75 cyber attacks on financial services firms last year, the Financial Conduct Authority said.
Homes should come with flood warnings, says ABI
Home buyers are more likely to assess accessibility to parking than risk of flooding when buying a house.
Alton Towers crash could see more attention paid to risk management, insurers say
Insurers have said the Alton Towers 'smiler' crash has forced them to look closer at theme park risk management.
Allianz Ventures invests in robo-advisory wealth management system
Allianz Ventures has decided to take a shareholding in robo-advisory system MoneyFarm to help broaden its presence within Europe.
Brit launches new Lloyd's syndicate
Brit has been granted permission by Lloyd’s Franchise Board to launch a new syndicate.
Video: Applied Net 2016 - How can technology help to shape insurance services?
At Applied Net 2016, analysts and industry professionals gathered to share insights into how to use digital services to enhance their businesses.
Aviva appoints Andrew Wilkinson as technical claims director
Aviva has appointed Andrew Wilkinson as technical claims director of its UK general insurance business.
John Salmon joins Hogan Lovells to boost its global fintech team
John Salmon has joined Hogan Lovells' London corporate practice as a technology partner to boost its global fintech team.
Applied Net 2016: Insurance industry in need of a 'modern twist'
The UK insurance market is in need of a ‘modern twist' as the US introduces more disruptive technology.
Interview: Jonathan Clark, Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters has been racking up a few firsts when it comes to naming its president in recent years, highlighting the changes the body is undergoing.
Applied Net 2016: Connected systems could increase insurers' ability to 'cross-sell' products
Technology is currently having the most impact on the insurance industry and customers are more likely to engage with insurance services via apps and websites.
Why 'unhackable' blockchain could revolutionise the insurance industry
Everyone’s talking about it, but is anyone really doing it? There’s a continuous chatter surrounding blockchain, so isn’t it about time more firms used the distributed ledger system?
Applied Net 2016: Insurers need to find new way of innovating to contend with Millennial threats
Voice recognition and video interfacing could be the two next best things in insurtech and could help to increase customer engagement in the insurance market place.
Insurance industry needs to up its drive to recruit Millennials
Insurers have been urged to widen their hiring scope so they can reel in a new generation of professionals.
Axa calls for end of construction on flood plains as flash floods hit
Following today’s flash floods that saw half a month’s worth of rain dumped over parts of England, Axa has called for the government to end construction on flood plains and encourage greater resilence in repairs.
SSP sends compliance message to brokers via the FCA
In midst of the recent outrage, SSP has sent a message to its brokers via the Financial Conduct Authority to demand total compliance.
Lawyers welcome SRA's decision not to lift ban on cold calling
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has said it has no intention to lift the ban on solicitors’ cold calling.
CCPC issues summonses to Irish motor insurers as premiums continue to rise
Major Irish motor insurers and brokers have been issued with witness summonses from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
Industry welcomes plans to build 'Great British Firewall'
The industry has welcomed plans to create a ‘Great British Firewall’ that will offer protection to major business against malicious cyber-attacks.
Ageas launch new app-based insurance to reel in millennials
Ageas have launched a new app-based insurance product aimed at millennials who feel their needs aren’t being met by traditional insurance products.