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Is home insurance fit for the future?

Dominic Probyn, director of climate risk advisory at Aon, Judith Neumann, global head of industry advisory for sustainability & climate resilience at Guidewire, Peter Wassell, technical director for repair solutions at Sedgwick, and Bethany Thomas, head of sustainability at Allianz

How the growing number of claims from floods, fires, and faulty technology has put traditional home insurance policies to the test is the focus of the latest Insurance Post Podcast.

Aaron Woodhams, chief underwriting officer at Iprism, said insurers are being forced to rethink pricing strategies to ensure home policies reflect today’s risks.

“The market is under pressure from

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