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Income protection insurance: The new cost of living cover?
Income protection insurance plays a critical role in in providing financial support when individuals are unable to work due to illness or injury.
Innovating insurance with persona-based insights and tools
Insurers face growing pressure to deliver smarter, personalised, data-driven experiences to relevant personas including brokers, customers and employers.
Bad hair day: Your legal rights
What rights do you have if you don’t like your new hair style? Do you still have to pay if you didn’t get the look you desired?
Trust in AI
Polarisation between AI’s doomsayers and its evangelists may have abated but the technology still promises enormous rewards alongside great risks.
The case of the missing millions: Understanding data quality in reinsurance
When it comes to reinsurance claims recovery, spreadsheets are filled with manual calculations, data is scattered across multiple systems, and millions in recoveries have vanished.
What businesses need to know about food allergies and the law
For food businesses, nurseries, schools and workplace canteens, managing allergens isn’t optional; it’s a legal and ethical responsibility.
The Procurement Act 2023: What you need to know
A new procurement regime came into force in February 2025 with the aim of consolidating and simplifying the rules associated with the security of public contracts, defence, public contracts, concession contracts and utility contracts.
Assessing the gender justice gap
The gender justice gap has been identified as a global issue and spans both civil and criminal justice. In the UK, various pieces of research have highlighted gaps in the justice system, in terms of both access and outcomes for women.
Spotlight: Do insurers dream of electric fleets?
The New Year rang in the beginning of the end for petrol and diesel vehicles in the UK. With the 2030 deadline set to curtail the sale of new ICE vehicles, this article sheds light on insurance industry sentiment towards electric vehicles.
Spotlight: Electric vehicles charge ahead
The future of driving is electric, and the momentum is building – but are UK insurers ready to meet the challenge? This article assesses the prospect of accelerated EV growth in 2025 and what it means for the insurance industry.
Spotlight: Better terms for the GTA?
Industry guidelines and protocols covering replacement vehicles and repairs haven’t always met with consensus from insurers and credit hire firms. This article focuses on how the new General Terms of Agreement might fare.
The hidden risk of underinsurance for SMEs
Underinsurance is a silent, yet costly risk for UK small businesses, with an estimated 80% of SMEs underinsured.
Beyond bundles: How packaged insurance and AI are speeding up the pace of progress
Packaged insurance is transforming the insurance landscape, delivering convenience, cost-effectiveness, and comprehensive protection to consumers and businesses.
AI in insurance: Revolutionising risk and reward
While it’s clear that AI offers remarkable benefits in processing claims, predicting risks, assessing damage, underwriting and more, it also raises critical ethical questions.
The GenAI revolution: Transforming insurance for 2025 and beyond
In the high-stakes, high-volume world of insurance, every second counts, and speed of performance is the name of the game.
Top five problems SMEs face when getting insurance and how insurtech can help solve them
The complexity and variety of insurance products can be overwhelming for price sensitive SMEs, leading to confusion and the potential for underinsurance.
Four ways to escape your gym contract in the new year
What happens when those New Year resolutions go out the window or your circumstances change? What are a gym member’s rights to terminate their contract? Sheikha Begum, legal advisor, at ARAG Law, provides a few key points for gym members.
What can drivers do when councils are stuck in the mud on repairing potholes?
What can road users do about potholes, and how can they make a claim if they have suffered damages?
Motor insurance profitability roundtable: Eight key takeaways
Insurance Post and CRIF collected a group of motor insurance experts together to discuss what can be done to stop the spiral of boom and mostly bust in terms of motor insurance profitability.
Six things you need to know about missing the 31 January self-assessment tax return deadline
With the 31st of January deadline fast approaching, HMRC has warned that millions of taxpayers have still not completed their Self-Assessment tax returns online. But what can you do if you miss the deadline?
Beating the winter blues: Overcoming 'Blue Monday' and the post-holiday slump
The festive season is often filled with excitement and joyous celebrations. However, once the decorations are packed away, many people find themselves facing a challenging time.
Best practices for insurance underwriting case management
Underwriting management is a delicate balance of speed and accuracy.
Top benefits of claims process automation
Today’s policyholders expect fast and reliable insurance service tailored to their needs.
The future of embedded insurance: Integrating digital strategies
Embedded insurance is when insurance coverage is seamlessly integrated into the purchase of a product or service.