Technology
How Labour could reduce the cost of motor insurance
Analysis: Emma Ann Hughes examines efforts by the industry to push down motor insurance premiums and whether politicians could force providers to take more extreme action.
Overcoming the challenge of insuring self-driving vehicles
Andrew Ballard, product principal for LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Insurance, explains how the Automated Vehicles Bill could help ensure insurers have access to the data needed to insure self-driving vehicles.
Diary of an Insurer: Claims Consortium Group’s Jeremy Hyams
Jeremy Hyams, founder of Claims Consortium Group and Synergy Cloud, spends his week looking for missing school shoes, cooking up a storm, talking high-level strategy, exploring international opportunities and new predictive insurance tools.
Industry told not to worry about AI job losses
A panel on artificial intelligence held at the British Insurance Broker’s Association conference in Manchester assured the audience that they won’t be “replaced by robots”.
Electric opportunities for total loss claims
Collaborative partnerships between insurers and replacement vehicle suppliers can help smooth the transition to zero emissions, as James Roberts, head of insurance sales for Europcar explains.
Q&A: Daniel Grimwood-Bird, McKenzie Intelligence Services
Daniel Grimwood-Bird, head of sales and marketing at McKenzie Intelligence Services, shares how the provider of geospatial data and analytics plans to insurance industry plans to make it big in the UK and US.
Nigel Walsh, Google Cloud
The number of deals insurers have been making with Google Cloud to finally deliver that seamless, personalised insurance experience that customers used to shopping via Amazon and streaming films via Netflix is ramping up.
What it takes to be a Power List player in 2024
Insurance Post’s Power List reveals today’s leading lights in the industry, the demise of big name digital disruptors plus who has shaken up the market in the last 12 months.
Insurance influencer argues AI scares the ‘antiquated’ industry
The insurance industry is terrified of AI, which could delay its adoption in the insurance industry, according to Instagram insurance influencer TheHardMarket.
Insurtechs outpacing large insurers in using cloud cyber risk data
Big insurers in the cyber insurance space need to emulate insurtechs in adopting technology that can integrate cybersecurity-enhancing data from cloud providers, according to Monica Shokrai, Google Cloud’s head of business risk and insurance.
Q&A: Matt Hicks, Recorder
Matt Hicks, chief commercial officer and co-founder of Recorder, a new London-based insurtech from the creators of Codat, explains how he has built a platform and artificial intelligence co-pilot for brokers.
EV manufacturers to face competition from China
Allianz chief claims officer Graham Gibson has told Insurance Post that electric vehicle OEMs "have their work cut out for them" ahead of stiff competition from Chinese firms entering the market.
Flock teases more deals as it expands into taxi fleets
Commercial fleet insurtech Flock has entered a capacity partnership with The Acorn Group, targeting black taxi as well as Uber fleets.
Blog: How can insurers make like-for-like EV replacement vehicles a reality?
The variety and cost of vehicles makes credit hire replacement more challenging than ever.
The rise and risks of AI contract drafting and analysis
There has recently been an increase in the number of startups bringing artificial intelligence (AI) contract drafting and analysis tools to market.
Big Interview: Tara Foley, Axa
Tara Foley, CEO of Axa UK & Ireland, outlines how the business can now do intraday pricing, shares the provider’s growth plans, and reveals how artificial intelligence is changing ways of working at the insurer.
60 Seconds With... Optalitix’s Dani Katz
Dani Katz, founding director of Optalitix, would like to be the Caped Crusader, keeps on running, and recalls launching Vitality.
Insurance and artificial intelligence: Four emerging trends for 2024
If 2023 was the year AI captured headlines and demonstrated potential, what can we expect in the next year? What will be the impact of this exciting new technology?
Esure restores direct motor business
Esure has re-established its capacity to offer motor insurance quotes directly through its website following a planned six-week outage.
Axa reveals how AI is transforming the business
Axa UK & Ireland has 12 “between proof of concept and proof of value” artificial intelligence initiatives currently ongoing across the business, according to CEO Tara Foley.
Urban Jungle to use latest funding to expand product range
Home insurance startup Urban Jungle has raised £11.2M in its latest funding round led by existing investors, including Sony.
Hughub enters into administration
Insurance software provider Hughub has been placed into administration due to a lack of funding.
BPM insurance strategies: Four steps to better processes
Faced with a myriad of challenges, how can insurers find ways to improve efficiencies in their core processes?
Q&A: Nick Pester, Beyond Legal
Nick Pester, founder at Beyond Legal and former general counsel at Zego, spoke to Insurance Post about the changing legal landscape, the pivoting mindsets of insurtech founders, and what he hopes to offer clients with his new legal practice.