Articles by Tom Luckham
Thatcham calls on government to address automotive challenges
Thatcham Research has called upon the government to address several key challenges in the automotive sector to help ease high motor premiums.
Van and moped crash-for-cash schemes on the rise
Crash-for-cash schemes involving vans and mopeds are on the rise and moving into urban areas outside of London, according to Ageas.
LexisNexis accused of price increases despite limited product improvements
A source has told Insurance Post that they have seen prices for Thatcham's motor data increase by around 60% since the partnership with LexisNexis was announced earlier this year, despite very few of the promised improvements coming through.
Brown & Brown sets $8bn revenue target
Speaking at the Managing General Agents’ Association conference in London, Brown & Brown president and CEO Powell Brown told the audience the broker’s ambitious revenue targets.
Nine out of 10 brokers currently recruiting
Aviva’s Broker Barometer shows that 94% of brokers are actively recruiting, a significant increase on last year when 71% of brokers had a vacancy open.
LexisNexis working on Jaguar Land Rover security solution
LexisNexis Risk Solutions is working on a way for Jaguar Land Rover to get its vehicle security data to insurers to address pricing issues, Insurance Post can reveal.
Tui ditches Axa for Allianz on travel insurance
Allianz Partners has been appointed travel insurance provider for Tui’s UK business, with the holiday provider ending its partnership with Axa Partners in April.
Q&A: Graham Gibson, Allianz
Allianz chief claims officer and Thatcham Research chairman Graham Gibson reveals how the provider is using artificial intelligence to crack down on fraud and believes we are at “an inflection point” when it comes to automated vehicles.
Aviva sees 65% increase in non-whiplash injury claims
Non-whiplash-related injury claims have jumped by nearly two-thirds since the whiplash reforms, Aviva’s head of counter-fraud Pete Ward has told Insurance Post.
‘Stripped-back’ policies may lead to consumer confusion
Fairer Finance has warned that ‘stripped-back’ motor insurance policies may lead to greater consumer misunderstanding unless insurers begin to communicate clearer.
‘A lot of gaps’ to fill in Automated Vehicles Bill
There are still gaps left to fill regarding the use of automated vehicles, according to the Association of British Insurers’ manager for general insurance policy, Jonathan Fong.
One in four don’t declare all medical conditions for travel insurance
One in four people do not declare all of their medical conditions when buying travel insurance, according to a survey from AllClear.
Cifas sees false insurance claims increase by a fifth
Opportunistic drivers submitting false ‘no claims’ documents are raising concerns for insurers, with filings to the National Fraud Database increasing in 2023, according to Cifas.
Three key takeaways from ITC DIA Europe 2024
Artificial intelligence can be used to close the digital gap in insurance; meanwhile, some feel that generative AI is just a temporary hot topic, according to experts gathered at ITC DIA Europe, which took place in Amsterdam this week.
Q&A: Paul Stanley, 360Globalnet
Paul Stanley, CEO & founder of 360Globalnet, speaks to Insurance Post about the software firm’s growth, digital claims, and the benefits of no-code systems.
Vehicle damage claims drop following Welsh speed limit law
Wales has seen a 20% drop in vehicle damage claims since the implementation of a nationwide 20mph speed limit, according to Esure.
Allianz launches three-tier home insurance product
Allianz has launched a three-tier home insurance product in order to “provide more choice” for customers.
NHS cyber attack highlights dangers of underinsurance
Hospitals across the capital have declared a critical incident after a cyber attack caused operational havoc to medical services.
Home insurance premiums continue climb as motor dips
Pearson Ham’s latest Premium Price Index has revealed that home insurance prices continued to increase in May, while motor decreased slightly.
Labour repeats call for premium investigations
Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh has promised to call on the Financial Conduct Authority and Competition and Markets Authority to investigate the cost of motor insurance.
Direct Line to shutter motor ownership app after nine months
Direct Line-owned motor ownership platform Caha!, which launched last year, will shut down next month, the insurer has announced.
Bartleet aims to be ‘bridge between industry and consumers’
Tom Bartleet, insurance veteran and Liberal Democrat candidate for Suffolk South, has told Insurance Post that he wishes to use his experience to serve his constituents, if elected.
Inflation issues remain despite drop in rate
Speaking at the Insurance Post Claims Club, Allianz’s chief claims officer Graham Gibson stated that the latest inflation figures seen this week will not trickle down to insurance any time soon.
Insurance veteran running in snap election
Former owner and CEO of Erskine Murray Insurance Brokers, Tom Bartleet, has announced his intention to stand in the upcoming general election as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Suffolk South.