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Benefact marks £250m given to good causes at St Paul’s
Benefact Group staff and representatives of 10,000 charities supported by the financial services provider gathered at St Paul’s Cathedral today (3 June) to celebrate £250m being donated to good causes.
Biker’s £4m claim crashes after posts tell another story
Keoghs has helped the Motor Insurers’ Bureau expose a fraudulent £4m injury claim brought by a motorcyclist, in what has been described as the largest finding of fundamental dishonesty under the Untraced Drivers’ Agreement 2017.
Aviva expands ChatGPT insurance app
Two months after becoming the first major UK insurer to launch an app on ChatGPT, Aviva has expanded its capabilities to allow customers to obtain a life insurance quote.
Home insurers with the most satisfied customers revealed
Customer trust and satisfaction in home insurance is improving, but Fairer Finance’s latest consumer survey shows claims handling remains weak and vulnerable customers continue to face the poorest outcomes.
UK holidaymakers put safety first amid Iran war
Geopolitical tensions have made UK travellers prioritise health and safety abroad over finding the cheapest travel insurance policies, according to a survey from broker AllClear Travel Insurance.
Penny Black’s Social Diary: Markerstudy’s green fingers
Penny Black is back, sharing the tittle-tattle she overheard at insurance industry events, reviewing the quality of buffets at conferences and giving a thumbs up – or down – to the sector’s social media posts.
Telematics specialist calls on government to do more on road safety
Industry experts expressed mixed views on next steps after the Chartered Insurance Institute launched a consultation into the role insurers can play in improving road safety for young drivers.
How ChatGPT is shaking up general insurance
An update on the launch of Aviva’s ChatGPT-powered insurance app and a call to action from WaniWani, which built the world's first, feature in the latest Insurance Post Podcast.
Insuring the Birkin boom: risks in plain sight
As iconic handbags appreciate significantly in value, Tim Evershed examines how insurers are adapting to challenges around portability theft risk, valuation volatility and the limitations of traditional home insurance policies to cover the cost of such…
Why property insurance should lead the charge on sustainability
Conall Bolton, senior product consultant at technology and data analytics company Cotality, explains how incorporating carbon impact into claims can turn moments of loss into long-term impact.
Aviva bets on ChatGPT becoming major sales channel
Aviva expects artificial intelligence-led distribution to become a “material” sales channel for the insurer within the medium-term after becoming the first major UK provider to launch a ChatGPT app.
Over a quarter of insurance buyers strongly against AI use
Just over a quarter of UK consumers are very resistant to artificial intelligence being used in the insurance sector, according to a new survey.
Pet insurance risks a Consumer Duty reckoning
As pandemic-era pets age and claims costs increase, James Daley, founder and managing director of Fairer Finance, warns many owners are set to discover their policies offer far less protection than they expected.
Allianz Broker ‘punching below its weight’
Allianz Broker’s managing director, Glyn Hughes, has said the business is “punching below its weight” at the moment and has come in with “high ambitions”.
Allianz Partners enters travel gadget market
Allianz Partners has signed a long-term partnership with travel broker Coverwise to launch gadget protection for UK travellers.
Why insurers need to talk about garden design
Editor’s View: Following a visit to Chelsea Flower Show to admire Flood Re’s Contain the Rain garden, Emma Ann Hughes reflects on why insurers need to talk more about gardens, drainage and flood resilience.
Insurers must take ‘vital’ action after climate change report
Insurers have said the industry must take “vital actions” as a government report says the UK should adopt maximum temperature rules among other changes.
Why the regulators are looking more closely at MGAs
MGAs are facing intensified oversight as regulators review delegated authority models, but Marcel Le Gouais asks could the scrutiny jumpstart measures to resolve claims and data quality issues?
FCA’s Reynolds outlines insurance priorities
Graeme Reynolds, director of competition and interim director of insurance at the Financial Conduct Authority, takes centre stage in the latest Insurance Post Podcast, setting out the regulator’s key priorities for the market.
Are first edition children’s books an insurance risk?
Emma Myrie, lead underwriter at specialist home insurer Homeprotect, warns that valuable children’s book collections are an often-overlooked contents risk that could leave policyholders underinsured.
FCA issues ghost broker warning to young drivers
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned 17 to 25-year-olds about fake car insurance, after research found 49% of young drivers have bought policies through social media.