Insurance Regulation

Insurers Are Concerned About AI Bias, But Accept It’s The Future

Every information source comes with a bias, or set of assumptions. But when it’s AI making decisions on a person’s risk as a driver, home owner, or traveller, things could get tricky. Patterns within one […]

News

Targeted By Activists? There’s Now a Policy For That

Volante Lloyd’s Syndicate 1699, managed by Asta Managing Agency Ltd, has announced the launch of a pioneering new insurance product – Shareholder Activist Protection Insurance (SAPI). As climate activists continue to wage war on all […]

Opinion

Insurance Needs More Working Class People at The Top

Straight from the Ed’s keyboard; The recent announcement by accountancy firm KPMG highlights a similar problem across financial services, including insurance. KPMG say they want to recruit far more people with working class backgrounds than […]

Opinion

Opinion: The ESG Agenda is Transforming Insurance

This Opinion piece is by Jenni Hibbert, Global Managing Partner and Head of Search Go-To-Market at Heidrick & Struggles. It looks at how insurers are embracing sustainability, the climate change agenda and coping with new […]

Global insurance trends

Protest Summer: Hope For The Best, Prepare For The Worst

Will it be a summer of love in western economies after the trials of the pandemic? Probably not, and Allianz warns that the risks for Commercial insurers and business owners are many and varied; Anti-lockdown […]

Insurance & Reinsurance

Marathon Summer Holiday Car Journeys Are a Risky Business, Says RAC

With this weekend and next due to be the busiest all summer for drivers heading south through France for the holidays, new figures from RAC European Breakdown reveal just how long motorists are prepared to drive without […]