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Insurance providers' digital edge playbook
All aspects of the insurance industry are being disrupted, requiring new digital strategies and IT architectures. This playbook outlines how insurance companies must evolve their delivery architectures to meet the demands of their users, reduce risk and meet regulatory compliance.
Digitalising claims handling to drive customer-centricity
Insurers are being called upon to embrace digital transformation in order to revolutionise claims handling and become customer-centric. This article highlights the benefits associated with automating the claims process and how insurers can overcome legacy system shackles to achieve transformation.
Brexit: Potential impact on labour and materials
The construction sector is facing a ‘perfect storm’ scenario with a number of key elements putting an already struggling industry under increased pressure. This report sheds light on the current issues in the UK construction sector and the potential impact of Brexit.
General insurance pricing practices: Interim report
The FCA’s interim report sets out concerns about how pricing in the home and motor insurance markets leads to consumers who do not switch or negotiate with their provider paying high prices for their insurance. This report also sets out some potential remedies to tackle concerns about pricing.
Broker roundtable: Dealing with data
The amount of data that brokers have access to is increasing rapidly. Our panel of experts discuss how the industry can use this information to improve the customer experience and create efficiencies.
Model risk management for insurance
As technology advances, the ability to analyse vast amounts of data is driving up the requirement within the insurance industry for well governed risk management models. This content highlights the implications for insurance providers and why a robust approach to model risk management is required.
Brexit and construction uncertainty
With its potential to affect everything from labour supply to funding, Brexit is creating uncertainty across the construction industry. This article highlights why construction firms must work closely with their brokers and insurers to ensure risk is well managed and appropriate cover is maintained.
Insurers' views on the GDPR ahead of the EC's May 2020 report
This two page insight briefing examines whether the General Data Protection Regulation has delivered on its aims of enhanced protection and greater harmonisation of data protection rules. It also asks if the GDPR is compatible with insurers’ need to innovate for the benefit of consumers.
Innovation in pricing: The need to adapt
As insurers innovate, those at the core of insurers’ pricing and underwriting strategies face a growing need to adapt. Post held a roundtable, in association with SAS, to examine what is driving innovation in pricing and what challenges those changes present.
Spotlight: The future of pricing - The evolution of pricing
Insurers are coming under increasing pressure to develop new ways of pricing. But, while data and technology hold the key, insurers face some significant challenges. This spotlight looks at the factors insurers need to address in order to achieve pricing improvements.