Why 2024 could be the year of insurtech consolidation

Start-up protecting investment

Data analysis: Francess Stebbing examines whether insurtech start-ups will struggle to find funding in 2024 and be forced to partner-up with traditional providers to achieve scale.

The UK is positioned as a global leader in the field of insurtech, and London has the same number of insurtech unicorns as the rest of Europe combined, demonstrating the strength of the UK’s

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Roundtable: Staying ahead of insurance fraud

At a recent roundtable event, sponsored by LexisNexis Risk Solutions, an expert panel discussed the trends insurers are seeing around fraud, and the solutions firms are deploying to keep up with the increasingly sophisticated criminal activity being detected from application to claims stage.

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Evolving the insurance claims supply chain

The post-Covid world has thrown a wrench into the well-oiled machines of insurance claims. A persistent lack of resources – from car parts to building supplies – is causing delays and frustrations for both insurers and policyholders. In this environment, traditional supply chains are being put to the test. Izabela Chmielewska reports.

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