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While a government consultation on the regulation of social housing is drawing to a close, cavity wall insulation claims have also hit the headlines as hundreds of homeowners may face legal bills because their cases were not properly insured. This blog outlines the implications for firms.
Podcast: What to expect from the FCA in 2024
Insurers should brace themselves for the FCA kicking the tires of how well providers and brokers are adhering to Consumer Duty requirements in 2024. Listen to this podcast to find out what to expect from the FCA in 2024.
How insurers are tentatively embracing AI
You don’t have to scratch too far beneath the surface to uncover how AI is already transforming the way the industry functions today. This article explores how insurers are using generative AI, while recognising the risks and preparing for the incoming regulation for this type of technology.
Generative AI regulation
It is no longer a question of whether generative AI will change the world, but how. This content highlights why the business community should take on the responsibility for helping develop appropriate guardrails and inputs on regulations to govern these technologies.
Has the FCA’s new appointed representatives regime agenda hurt the sector?
The Financial Conduct Authority’s new regime for appointed representatives came into force in December 2022. It puts a fresh burden on those working in the AR sector. What has the impact been? Read this article to find out more.
Blog: Three event insurance trends not to be ignored in 2024
From civil commotion to climate change and changes in the duty of protection, event organisers and their brokers have a lot to consider when placing insurance this year. In this blog, Rob Carslake, head of event insurance, Hiscox UK, offers some guidance to those planning ahead in 2024.
Generative AI in insurance: From ‘wild west’, to responsible adoption
How should generative AI be understood, anticipated and managed in the insurance sector? This content sheds light on the vast potential for Gen AI in the insurance market, and how the industry can leverage the benefits within the tacit boundaries of ethics and responsibility.
Could regulators stymie the growth of the fronter market in the UK?
Brokers and managing general agents are desperate for capacity, especially for more volatile commercial risks and to cover parts of the personal lines market. This article focuses on the fronter market in the UK and the regulatory landscape.
In depth: Could legal expenses have a role to play as the landlord pressure cooker reaches boiling point?
Specialist legal expenses cover has the potential to turn down the heat as those renting out property face challenges on all fronts, including from the Renters (Reform) Bill. Read this article to find out more.
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.