Legal

Opinion: The Post Office Scandal Offers Compliance Lessons For Insurers

The ITV drama series, based on a true story: “Mr. Bates vs. the Post Office,” has forced action on one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history. It’s an emotional topic for obvious […]

Opinion

Govt Cyber Playbook is a Sticking Plaster, Cultural Reform is Needed

Straight talking from the Editor’s keyboard; The Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) has launched the alpha Secure Connected Places Playbook for local authorities this month. Sounds handy. This new resource offers “practical and […]

Opinion

Fraud: It’s The Best of Times And The Worst of Times

Straight talking from the Editor’s keyboard; It’s no secret that fraud has expanded as the UK goes digital, plus the pandemic support packages of grants and loans also brought out fraudsters keen to manipulate company […]

Motor Insurance

RAC Says Many UK Drivers Still Cheesed Off With Insurers

Some interesting research from the RAC; Half of drivers (51%) believe they are paying too much for car insurance given how little they have been driving since the pandemic, with a similar proportion (50%) unable […]

Opinion

Bank Branch Closures Are Bad News for Insurers Too, Not Everyone is Online

The recent news that High Street banks are continuing to close branches and do away with paper statements is a blow to those who still have no internet access in the UK, or simply prefer […]