Insurance Regulation

BIBA Aims to Improve Access to Insurance For All Consumers

The last 24 months have seen a real focus on helping consumers access suitable insurance protection. The British Insurance Brokers’ Association’s (BIBA’s) 2020 manifesto is titled Access and there has been intervention from both the […]

InsureTech

Access For All Apps – Outsystems Are Making Tech Truly Inclusive

The COVID-19 crisis has forced people to shift most of their work, education, and purchasing online, and that move has put the more than 1.3 billion people living with disabilities worldwide at risk. Today, OutSystems […]

HR & Employment

Is Your Site Truly Accessible & Inclusive?Automate, Test & Comply

We live in an age of diversity and inclusiveness. But is your company website truly accessible to everyone? It’s worth thinking about because your brand reputation can be seriously damaged by those who feel excluded, […]

Insurance & Reinsurance

Memo To Insurers; EV Leasing/Sharing Could Steal Your Market. Seriously.

Straight talking from the Editor’s keyboard; Newsflash; WeShare, Volkswagen and ŠKODA’s free-floating car sharing service, is to expand into seven further cities in Germany and other European countries in 2020. WeShare will be offering an […]

Conference report

BIBA Calls For Rethink on Ever Increasing Regulations for Brokers

News in from BIBA, who are keen to see the new government deliver some real change when it comes to the ever increasing amount of regulation and compliance that brokers face on a daily basis;  […]

News

Fed Up of Rubbish Savings Rates? FCA Aims to Win Better Deal for Consumers

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is proposing to reform the easy access cash savings market. Under new rules all firms will have to set a single easy access rate (SEAR) across all easy access accounts. […]

Legal

New Civil Liability Rules Could Mean Under-18s Lose Compensation Rights

Government changes to the way victims of road traffic accidents (RTAs) are compensated will result in most injured children losing their legal rights to seek redress, according to the Association of Consumer Support Organisations (ACSO). […]