Insurance Age
At Insurance Age we believe information gives you an edge, particularly in complex markets. That’s why we cover the UK insurance broking sector more than anyone else – it helps our customers make better business decisions.
Insurance Age is the UK’s only broker-dedicated source of in-depth insight and analysis on all aspects of the profession.
With so much uncertainty and change in this market, industry participants need trusted, detailed intelligence and analysis on what it means for their companies and careers, their clients and competitors.
That’s where Insurance Age comes in. For well over 30 years Insurance Age has delivered unmatched coverage of complex issues that are ignored or under-reported elsewhere. We regularly break stories, but are not trying to compete in the provision of real-time news. Instead, we look at topics in detail, assess the implications, speak with the market, regulators and other stakeholders, and write more detailed, analytical pieces than anyone else.
Ultimately our users are able to make better, more informed decisions thanks to the information we provide. And they’ve been relying on our intelligence in various formats for decades.
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Video: Legal protection and the employment market – will brokers adapt to this volatile market shift?
Watch this video to learn all about legal protection and the employment market, and how brokers can adapt to a volatile market.
Video: Premium finance support for brokers
Explore the challenges of premium finance, the service offered to brokers, and how Covid-19 has shifted the landscape with BNP Paribas Personal Finance.
Video: Revising your business after a tumultuous year
How has the broker market been impacted following a tumultuous year? In this video, Simon Mabb, Romero Insurance and Giles Baxter, Open GI discuss what lessons have been learnt in 2020, how broker-insurer relationships have been affected and the opportunities for brokers after a year of volatility.
What direction should commercial and agricultural insurance e-trading be taking?
To gauge the state of the commercial e-trade market today and to understand how it is faring in more complex sectors, Insurance Age asked brokers to critique their experience of commercial and agriculture e-trade. This report focuses on how insurers can improve the commercial e-trading experience.
Broker Extra: A future insurer-broker relationship – Increasing collaboration and building a new partnership
The insurer-broker relationship has now been put through the ultimate test as companies react to the fallout of the Covid-19 crisis. At our recent Broker Extra virtual conference, an expert panel discussed how insurers and brokers can work together to ensure the best outcome for their customers.
In-depth - liability: The future of construction PI
Are there any solutions to the loss of capacity and increasing premiums in the construction professional indemnity market? Download this article to find out more.
In-depth - liability: Are D&O rates being held captive
With rates down and claims up, brokers are facing a new reality in the directors & officers market. Download this article to find out more.
In-depth - business interruption: Relationship troubles
While public perception of insurance has always been poor, the situation around business interruption claims during the lockdown is damaging the industry’s reputation further. This article investigates the impact on brokers.
In-depth - business interruption: Rebuilding trust
The relationship between broker and insurer has come under scrutiny, especially in relation to business interruption cover. This article focuses on how the industry can move forward and restore trust between clients, brokers and insurers.
In-depth - business continuity: Maintaining mental health
Health worries coupled with the stresses and strains of lockdown can have serious implications for mental health. This article highlights the importance of safeguarding employee mental health and how many businesses are finding innovative ways of looking after the mental wellbeing of staff.