InsureTech

Hey Insurtech Start-Ups, Hannover Re Has a Stage All Set For You

An open insurtech platform is a great opportunity to showcase your new product; Following the launch of hr | equarium in 2019 Hannover Re is opening up its innovation platform to all interested parties with […]

Global insurance trends

Catch Up: How’s That Self-Driving Trial in Finland Doing?

A six week self-driving, last-mile service trial for the tramline is up and running in Finland. The weather conditions have been really snowy, cold, and challenging, but the vehicles have performed well. A group of […]

News

Easing of French Restrictions Might Tempt UK Holidaymakers

As France opens its borders to UK travellers – who meet the fully vaccinated criteria and provide a negative Covid test – following a temporary ban, a new poll just launched by research platform Opinium […]

InsureTech

CyberCube Scenarios Will Help Lloyd’s Stress Testing

Cyber analytics specialist CyberCube has designed three cyber-specific scenarios to be used as part of Lloyd’s of London’s annual Realistic Disaster Scenarios (RDS) exercise. The three scenarios – a cyber power outage, a widespread malware […]

Travel Insurance

Travel: New Testing Rules Still Open To Fraud

The UK government wants to relax some of the travel restrictions, now that the summer holidays have gone. Good news for travle insurance brands – perhaps. Antony Martin, Managing Director at ROCK Insurance Group comments: […]

Household Insurance

Terrafirma Highlights Stress Testing on Property Cover

Ground risk specialist, Terrafirma, warns that there is just one month to go until the Bank of England launches regulatory climate stress testing.  This will initially affect all the largest insurers, banks and building societies […]

Travel Insurance

Will Mass Travel Turn Into a Covid Testing Omnishambles?

That’s the question Which? are asking, and IE tends to agree. The idea that milions of us can start having holidays again doesn’t tally up with the patchy Covid testing regime that has produced thousands […]