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The rise of the technology empire

The rise of the technology empire

01 June 2015 | Technology

The world is always changing as new trends and new challenges develop. In order to maintain its relevance and not become redundant, the insurance industry is making sure that it is keeping pace with these changes.

You always take the weather with you

You always take the weather with you

01 June 2015 | Short Term

Climate change is a material underlying driver of risk today. As average temperatures continue to rise, the increasing incidence of extreme weather events cannot be ignored.

It’s all about change... persuading positive driver behavior

It’s all about change... persuading positive driver behavior

01 June 2015 | Short Term

In an increasingly congested world with more cars and people, human mobility is under pressure. How we drive has a direct impact on social and business advancement.

A fixable flaw in short-term insurance

A fixable flaw in short-term insurance

01 June 2015 | Short Term

The single most fixable flaw in the personal short-term insurance industry is that policyholders often adopt a ‘renew’ mentality when it comes to insurance policies instead of a ‘review’ approach.

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The gearbox of change in the industry

The gearbox of change in the industry

01 June 2015 | Short Term
Captivating trends for short-term insurance

Captivating trends for short-term insurance

01 June 2015 | Short Term
Technology taking over

Technology taking over

01 June 2015 | Short Term
The genesis of regulation

The genesis of regulation

01 June 2015 | Prof Robert Vivian
Scoring high on safety

Scoring high on safety

01 June 2015 | Features / Profiles
The human touch

The human touch

01 June 2015 | Features / Profiles
Looking at claims in a whole new way

Looking at claims in a whole new way

01 June 2015 | Features / Profiles
How to innovate really badly

How to innovate really badly

01 June 2015 | Features / Profiles