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View from the top: Why the London Market must address its talent shortage
With many experienced practitioners heading for retirement, the London Market urgently needs to find ways to attract and retain young talent with a broad base of skills. This article discusses the London Market’s talent issue and the steps it must take to address the gap.
How travel insurers are helping tourists who stay away from the crowd
Many travellers are now seeking outdoor and off-the-grid destinations to safely distance themselves from crowds. This article explains how travel insurers are adapting their products to better serve changing traveller needs by leveraging embedded insurance and parametric protection.
View from the top: MS Amlin's Martin Burke on the future of underwriting
In this article, Martin Burke, director of underwriting performance at MS Amlin outlines the three considerations that will define how the future generation of underwriters supports clients and brokers through economically challenging times.
Insurers are helping the advanced air mobility sector to take off
This article examines how the insurance industry is helping the advanced air mobility sector create new aircraft to ensure the safe, quick, affordable and sustainable movement of people and goods.
Ways to tackle economics-driven insurance application fraud
Evidence is growing that consumers are finding it increasingly tempting to try to recoup savings on items such as insurance, in ways that are not always legitimate. This content explains how to detect quote manipulation or misrepresentation among those feeling the pinch.
View from the top: QBE's Emma Higgins on listening to what employees want
In this article, Emma Higgins, chief people officer at QBE International, argues that updating employment offerings in line with ideas from employees is the answer to the great resignation.
Who is responsible for ending the insurance poverty premium?
Social Market Foundation research shows insurance is increasingly unaffordable for those on low incomes. This article examines who is responsible for preventing a “poverty premium” being charged.
Open insurance: A reality or a pipe dream?
This blog considers how prepared the insurance industry is for introducing the concept of open insurance.
Driverless vehicles and the future of motor insurance
This article investigates why the rollout of self-driving cars is stuck in the slow lane and what insurers are doing to help autonomous vehicles take to the road by 2025.
View from the top: Money and Mental Health Institute’s Conor D’Arcy on how to help customers with mental health problems
In this article, Conor D’Arcy, head of research and policy at the charity founded by Martin Lewis, explains what general insurers must do to make the industry accessible for customers with mental health problems.