Opinion

How Insurance Leaders Can Balance Innovation and Risk When Managing AI

This article is by Selim Cavanagh, Director of Insurance at Mind Foundry, and it looks at the risks of AI tech across the insurance chain, plus the potential benefits; It is now common knowledge that […]

Insurance Regulation

The Openwork Partnership Welcomes New Industry Member

Some news from The Openwork Partnership, who have a new member; The Openwork Partnership, one the UK’s largest financial services networks, today announces the addition of Royal London to its protection panel. Royal London adds […]

Motor Insurance

AX Sees FCA Consumer Duty as a Given Thing

The latest from AX, who are keen to adopt the FCA’s Consumer Duty and encourage other insurance brands to do the same.  AX will operate in accordance with the principles of the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer […]

Insurance Regulation

Consumer Duty: Next Deadline Worth Noting is Fast Approaching

The next FCA Consumer Duty deadline for insurance providers is 31st July 2024, at which point all products – those currently being sold as well as those still held by customers but no longer on sale […]

Insurance Regulation

Charities Investigated As Funds Transferred to Private Bank Accounts

The latest update from the Charity Commission as they investigate four charities active in Africa; The charities that are subject of inquiry are: Education for Gondar, Education in Sidama, Education for Nyanza and Education in Western Province, Kenya. The […]

Insurance Regulation

Fair Value Report Could Help With Competitor Benchmarking

The word from Fairer Finance; Fairer Finance has launched a Fair Value Report tool to allow financial service firms to assess the value offered by their products by benchmarking them against the wider market, showing […]