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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.
Cyber insurance: Developing knowledge
With the number of cyber crimes increasing, knowledge of attacks is developing enough for cover to be rolled out. What are the options for insurers? Download Post's article to find out more.
Research state of the risk management nation: Future proofing
The final section of Post’s research on risk management looks to the future and Michèle Bacchus asks the risk managers how they think insurance will fit into the digital world.
Research state of the risk management nation: Services
In the third part of this research, Michèle Bacchus asks the risk managers whether commoditisation is a concern and discusses the merits of the services offered by the insurance industry.
The question of broker commission
According to some, the trend for insurance brokers to ask for higher commissions shows no sign of abating – but is the evidence there to prove this is true? Download Post's article to find out more.
Research state of the risk management nation: External influences
In the second part of the research, risk managers tell Michèle Bacchus their thoughts about regulation, brokers, and consolidation.
Research state of the risk management nation: Relationships
For Post’s second research project of 2016, Michèle Bacchus asks 15 senior and junior risk managers for their views on insurers, brokers, regulation and what they would like the future of the sector to look like.