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Best of both: Bundling parametric with indemnity insurance

Parametric insurance is often bought as a complement to indemnity insurance, but hybrid products combining parametric and indemnity insurance in the same policy launched in 2022. These hybrid products, which represent a big shift in how parametric insurance is being sold, will be judged on uptake and effectiveness in paying out claims. Their performance will reveal how these approaches compare and determine whether hybrid parametric-indemnity insurance becomes a trend.

This article focuses on the advantages of bundling parametric and indemnity insurance into the same policy.

Topics covered:
• A background to parametric insurance.
• Indemnity insurance vs parametric insurance.
• Four ways in which parametric insurance can be structured as a complement to indemnity insurance.
• The benefits of combining parametric with indemnity for commercial insurance.
• Examples of hybrid policies.
• Parametric triggers in personal lines insurance.
• Considerations for insurers and MGAs.

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Voice channels: the hidden front door to fraud

Voice channels, synthetic identities and AI technology are creating new fault lines in insurers’ existing fraud controls. With criminals targeting telephony channels as a gateway to wider fraud activity, this content sheds light on how insurers can use this intelligence to stay one step ahead.

Telephony data is your secret weapon against fraud

Fraudsters today switch easily between web, mobile apps and contact centres, exploiting whichever route offers the least resistance to make bogus policy applications and claims. This content highlights how real-time phone-number intelligence gives insurers a decisive edge in detecting fraud.

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