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Diary of an Insurer: Brawdia’s James Goodlet

James Goodlet, building surveyor at Brawdia, is in Auckland to assist with the ongoing response to February’s cyclone damage and tries to explore all different manners of local cuisine and eateries.

Young adults want Alexa to sort out their insurance

Data analysis: Young adults are markedly more likely to want their Alexa to share information so they can have personalised home (70%), pet (68%) and car insurance (67%) than older adults (50%, 43% and 48% respectively), a survey has shown.

Diary of an Insurer: EIS's Ian Betley

Overcoming aches and pains from cricket, Ian Betley, general manager of EMEA and APAC at EIS, heads  to Dublin to consider how technology is transforming the industry and prepares for The Boss and The Piano Man.

UK tourists to be offered extreme heat insurance

After tourists across Europe suffered delayed, diverted or cancelled flights as temperatures hit highs of 47C, US-based insurance start-up Sensible Weather has announced plans to offer UK travellers ‘extreme heat’ insurance.

Icmif CEO to tackle climate change before he retires

Before stepping down as CEO of the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation, Shaun Tarbuck plans to stop insurers simply talking all all ‘blah blah’ and PR, and get them actually tackling climate change.

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