CRIF
CRIF Decision Solutions Ltd., a CRIF Group company, provides information services, and open banking and digital solutions for the UK financial sector to support decision management, consumer profiling, fraud prevention and digital transformation. It is also the outsourcer appointed by Claims Portal Ltd. to operate the RTA, EL and PL portal.
CRIF Decision Solutions Ltd. has been supporting the UK insurance industry for over 25 years and is a provider of the Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register (CUE).
CRIF is a global Fintech company specialising in the development and management of credit bureau services, business information systems and credit solutions. Established in 1988 in Italy, CRIF has an international presence, operating across four continents (Europe, America, Africa and Asia) and supporting over 10,500 banks, 600 insurance companies and more than 82,000 business clients in 50 countries.
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Serving the insurance needs of the dynamic SME market
With SMEs accounting for 99% of the UK's business population, the scale of the insurance opportunity is clear. This content highlights how insurers and brokers can build meaningful relationships with SMEs by educating clients about risk exposures and leveraging data to provide tailored solutions.
Spotlight: ESG in insurance
54% of consumers globally said they would like their insurers to offer green financial services, including climate friendly cover. This infographic highlights the top five ESG strategic priorities for UK commercial insurers and the importance of ESG embedded data.
Could climate change drive an insurance availability crisis?
Climate change is one of the greatest, long-term risks facing the insurance sector. CRIF’s Sara Costantini explains how the strong correlation between the use of ESG key indicators and improved loss ratios highlights the compelling case for more relevant integrated data.
ESG Spotlight: Can SME commercial insurers drive profitable growth with ESG data?
ESG continues to act as a catalyst for change, with its reach having extended to the UK SME sector. In this spotlight, CRIF’s Sara Costantini sheds light on what this means for SME commercial insurers and whether they can use ESG data to better assess risks and create a competitive advantage.
ESG Spotlight: The ESG opportunity for SME brokers
Insurers are waking up to the huge opportunity ESG offers in the SME space – and they need brokers on board. This spotlight highlights the emergence of green products and initiatives, and how forward-thinking brokers can seize new opportunities within the SME space.
ESG Spotlight: Ethics, talent and underwriting profit - how ESG can help insurers
Although most insurers are not yet fully embracing ESG in working practices, a group of UK insurers are showing best practice – from pricing and underwriting to staff motivation and community investment. This spotlight sheds light on how ESG can help insurers.
Whose role is it anyway? Helping consumers with the lasting impact of the cost of living crisis
68% of Europeans think insurance premiums are excessively high, highlighting the importance for many to access affordable products. This content sheds light on CRIF’s latest research and how open banking unlocks data for insurers to better assess risk and provide more competitive policy premiums.
Roundtable: Can ESG unlock insurer value?
Insurance Post in association with CRIF recently gathered a group of insurance, underwriting and data experts to discuss how insurance providers can better evolve their ESG strategies in line with growing demand and responsibilities. This article recounts the most notable talking points.
Brits found to be the most likely nation to insure their pets' lives and least likely to insure their own
The UK leads in pet insurance, with Brits more likely to insure pets than those in Europe or the US. However, only 31% have life insurance, below the global average of 43%. This article examines the statistics and what it means for the pet insurance industry as premiums rise.
Dogflation: Understanding its impact on pet insurance affordability
In 2023, the UK recorded 12 million dogs as pets. The rising cost of owning a dog, dubbed “dogflation”, highlights the increasing expenses of pet care. This article examines the impact of dogflation on the pet insurance industry and how insurers can offer competitive premiums to attract and retain…