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Webinar: How does the motor insurance industry react to the coronavirus outbreak?
In this webinar, an expert panel discuss: what contingency plans have been put in place by the motor insurance industry to react to the Covid-19 outbreak; the impact on the wider motor supply chain; the potential impact upon the adoption of electric vehicles and autonomous driving.
Motor Mouth podcast ten: From car salvage to the future of work – what is the future of motor insurance?
In this podcast, Insurance Post’s director of content, Jonathan Swift and Neil Joslin, chief operating officer, E2E Total Loss Management discuss how the motor insurance sector will adapt to the challenges being presented at the moment, from car salvage to the future of work.
The protection of unoccupied industrial plants
It is sometimes necessary for production facilities or industrial plants to be fully or partially shut down or operate with reduced staff. This article highlights precautions businesses can take to ensure the proper level of protection in these facilities is being maintained at all times.
Motor Mouth podcast nine: Claims culture or no claims culture? Motor insurance and the whiplash reforms
Jonathan Swift, content director at Insurance Post and Matthew Maxwell-Scott, executive director of the Association of Consumer Support Organisations, discuss the whiplash reforms, existing challenges and, with the Coronavirus pandemic ongoing, where we’re likely to be at the end of the year.
Property losses from catastrophes are getting worse: Data transparency and teamwork are key to reducing the risk
The increasing intensity of natural disasters and more unpredictable weather has made managing property exposures more challenging than ever. This article highlights how sophisticated technology and data analysis tools can help risk managers to proactively assess and mitigate property exposures.
Motor Mouth podcast eight: The car is the star!
In this podcast, Insurance Post’s content director, Jonathan Swift and Lexis Nexis’ senior director of personal lines insurance, Martyn Mathews discuss the latest in car technology innovation and how the connected car of the future will provide reliable, real-time data for insurers to assess risk.
SMEs and cyber risk - a ticking time bomb
Based on insights from Post’s SME Insurance Risk Survey, this article sheds light on why the take-up of cyber insurance among SMEs is so low, the perils of underinsurance and the biggest concerns among SMEs that might encourage them to increase their cyber cover through brokers or insurers.
Where do the biggest opportunities lie for brokers and insurers in the SME market?
Based on the findings of a recent SME Insurance Risk Survey, this report focuses on how insurers and brokers can attract and retain small to medium-sized enterprise clients, the importance of new technologies, the opportunities within the market and the emergence of new risks such as cyber.
In-depth: What’s next for commercial fleet?
Enhanced safety features, the increased price of repairs and a drop in capacity have caused upheaval in the motor market. Produced by Insurance Age, this article focuses on how brokers can successfully navigate the changes and seize new opportunities within the commercial fleet space.
In-depth - commercial: The property pressure cooker
Commercial property is facing hikes in premiums as insurers take a tough line on claims, whilst capacity is also reducing. Insurance Age’s article looks at the factors driving claims pressure and the steps brokers can take to weather the hardening market.