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Legal collective actions: The ins and outs of opting out
The Consumer Rights Act enables actions to be brought on an opt-out collective action basis, meaning competition law claims can be brought on behalf of a clearly defined cohort of claimants save those who take the positive decision to opt out. This article highlights the implications.
Digital gamification: Playing games
In the war for consumer attention, games could be a way for insurers to win over hearts and minds, and – most importantly – the customer’s time. This article looks at the opportunities for insurers to use games to increase customer engagement.
China’s internet explosion
Insurers are looking for new ways into China’s underserved market, yet a successful digital strategy will not only require investment but the right type of partnership. Download Post's article to find out more.
Claims management: A digital Lloyd's?
Lloyd’s of London, like the London market as a whole, is becoming more urgent about getting up to speed with modern technology – and claims is leading the way. This article focuses on how the claims community at Lloyd’s has been the one shining light in the trend towards the market’s modernisation.
Broker networks: Better together?
Broker networks have seen new members, management buyouts and questions over independence, is the future bright for them? Download Post's article to find out more.
Roundtable: The future of the insurance industry
One of the big challenges the insurance industry faces is adapting to the increasing use of technology. Post recently gathered a group of Chartered Insurance Institute young generation members and asked them to present their ideas of what the customer focused insurer of the future might look like.
In depth: Connected home
Connected homes present insurers with the opportunity to move beyond the traditional ‘promise to pay’ model and towards a product consumers interact with on a regular basis. This article looks at whether insurers are ready to seize the tangible opportunities available.
In depth: Claims scams
This article focuses on why claims handlers are soft targets for scammers seeking data and why insurers have been forced to issue warnings to staff when they socialise after work.
International competition law: All over for Iber?
The Insurance Block Exemption Regulation is set to lapse on 31 March 2017, and the European Commission is not looking for a replacement. What will this mean for cooperation and competition? Download Post’s article to find out more.
Legal: What fixed fees won't fix
While whiplash reform has grabbed all the headlines of late, potential changes to the recoverability of legal costs in personal injury claims could be just as significant for the industry. Download Post’s article to find out more.