Allianz and Aviva have given pro-Palestine activists a win after dropping cover for Elbit Systems, the firm providing arms and fuel to Isreal. According to an article by RTÉ, both Allianz and Aviva ...
Rocio Concha, director of policy and advocacy at Which?, explains why the Financial Conduct Authority’s agreement with its super-complaint marks a critical ...
Joel Leigh, partner at law firm Howard Kennedy, examines how the £2bn Jaguar Land Rover breach triggered government intervention, supply-chain strain and ...
The claims and legal sectors stand on the cusp of transformation as we hurtle towards 2026, facing policy reform, ...
Graham Blackwell, president of Applied Systems, has told Insurance Post the firm’s purchase of Cytora is not a signal that it ...
Insurtech sector leaders expect to stand stronger, smarter and more pragmatic than ever in 2026 by shifting from ...
Tim Groves, professional communities and engagement manager at the Chartered Insurance Institute, outlines the lessons learned from a recent wellbeing programme ...
Following the Which? super complaint, the Financial Conduct Authority has told Axa Partners UK it cannot grow its current customer base without written ...
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society is sizing up a potential return to the general insurance market under the ‘LV=’ brand in ...
Lewis Guignard, director of data science solution at Guidewire, has predicted insurers will have applications of quantum computing in production within three to ...
Hannah Wilkinson, motor trade underwriting manager of QBE, gets her team's pipeline, performance and priorities ready for 2026, collaborates with cyber ...
Joanna Grant, managing partner of Fenchurch Law, explores how business interruption insurance has evolved five years on from ...
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