Search results
Blog: Brokers don’t need to fear artificial intelligence but should consider embracing its benefits
While exploring new technologies – from Gen AI to machine learning – might not be top of many brokers’ to-do lists, their benefits should not be understated. Open GI’s director of brokers and MGAs, Nick Giddings, explains how these tools could free them up to focus on servicing customers and growth.
Roundtable: Staying ahead of insurance fraud
At a recent roundtable discussion, hosted by Insurance Post in association with LexisNexis Risk Solutions, an expert panel discussed the trends insurers are seeing around fraud, and the solutions firms are deploying to keep up with the increasingly sophisticated criminal activity.
Insurtech collaboration set to transform the claims ecosystem
This article sheds light on how the insurance claims sector is in the midst of a mini revolution as specialist insurtech providers look to work together, embrace collaboration and accelerate the adoption of a smart insurance claims ecosystem.
Where AI in insurance is going, we won’t need roadmaps
This article sheds light on why insurers’ chief technology officers have swiftly shifted from working on their roadmaps to having science fiction-like aspirations for the future rollout of generative artificial intelligence.
Digital Bar Quarterly: Could AI help deliver “out of the insurance world customer experience”?
This article explores why insurance companies need to get out of the digital innovation slow lane and look beyond incremental change if they are to reap the full benefits of AI.
Using AI in insurance underwriting for accelerated time-to-value
By turning to AI in insurance underwriting, insurers can avoid costly delays, streamline processes, improve accuracy, and create an optimal customer experience. This blog discusses four ways to use AI to improve underwriting processes and give you an overview of best practices to avoid risks.
Insurance’s problem with a shrinking pool of arbitrators
This article explores the practicalities of, and difficulties in, finding a competent impartial tribunal of arbitrators to determine insurance and reinsurance disputes.
What happens now on the OIC landscape post-Rabot?
After the Supreme Court rejected the insurer-led appeal against its decision on the first two cases of mixed-injury claims involving both whiplash and non-whiplash injuries, the Association of Consumer Support Organisations’ director Matthew Maxwell Scott asks: What's next?
Video Q&A: Hiscox head of private art and private clients Robert Read
Following the High Net Worth Forum, held on the 7th November in London, Insurance Age content director Jonathan Swift caught up with Hiscox’s head of art and private clients Robert Read to discuss the state of the market.
Why cyber insurers need to take a quantum leap
The rise of quantum computers presents a challenge unlike any the cyber insurance industry has faced before. This article sheds light on the implications for cyber insurers and their customers.