How can you be customer-centric if your business is designed to put the policy and not the customer at th...
The Carer's Leave Act 2023: A conversation starter for insurers
Insurers must take their responsibilities seriously. One in seven people are juggling work with caring for someone who is older, ill or...
Insurers must take their responsibilities seriously. One in seven people are juggling work with caring for someone who is older, ill or...
Article / 4 days ago
IFRS-17 is ‘done.' Are insurers' financial leaders running on empty? - Canadian Underwriter
Advisors to property and casualty insurers are seeing signs of the P&C industry's financial people burning out after a gruelling period of implementing the new...
Advisors to property and casualty insurers are seeing signs of the P&C industry's financial people burning out after a gruelling period of implementing the new...
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Article / 21 days ago
Insurance industry must prepare for demise of non-competes, despite legal challenges to FTC rule
It didn't take long for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to try to block a sweeping regulation that...
It didn't take long for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to try to block a sweeping regulation that...
Article / 1 month ago
Where have all the start-up brokers gone?
A thriving competitive intermediary market is what keeps London fresh....
A thriving competitive intermediary market is what keeps London fresh....
Article / 1 month ago
Opinion: Bermuda's new corporate income tax isn't scaring insurers away
Long-term confidence in the market depends on the details of the new tax rule....
Long-term confidence in the market depends on the details of the new tax rule....
Article / 2 months ago
The London-Bermuda triangle can drive both competition and collaboration
The narrative of competition between the two hubs can hold space for benefits....
The narrative of competition between the two hubs can hold space for benefits....
Article / 2 months ago
Bermuda to reduce cost of doing business to offset corporate tax: Premier Burt
Existing taxes could be lowered under a potential new structure....
Existing taxes could be lowered under a potential new structure....
Article / 2 months ago
Lloyd's to simplify and reduce operating costs: Keese
Lloyd's will optimise its cost structure to offer benefits of scale....
Lloyd's will optimise its cost structure to offer benefits of scale....
Article / 3 months ago
London must remain attractive in increasingly global marketplace: McGovern
The LMG chair also discussed the need for tailored regulations....
The LMG chair also discussed the need for tailored regulations....
Article / 3 months ago
Execs at 4 major Japanese insurers to take pay cut over price fixing - Japan Today
A total of about 130 executives at four major Japanese property and casualty insurance companies will take up to 50 percent pay cuts for colluding to fix prices in contracts with corporate customers and government agencies, the companies said Thursday.
A total of about 130 executives at four major Japanese property and casualty insurance companies will take up to 50 percent pay cuts for colluding to fix prices in contracts with corporate customers and government agencies, the companies said Thursday.
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Article / 3 months ago