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Spotlight: Buildings underinsurance – a hybrid solution?
The issue of underinsurance has created a dynamic landscape of both opportunity and challenge in the field of buildings insurance valuations. This article explains how the current period calls for innovative solutions that align with technological capabilities.
Spotlight: Buildings underinsurance - what can be done?
While tackling underinsurance can lead to greater levels of trust between an insurer and the policyholder, failure to take action can have significant downsides including reputational damage and even legal action. This article focuses on how insurers and brokers can tackle buildings underinsurance.
Spotlight: Why buildings underinsurance is bad for business
Based on current statistics, the insurance industry has some way to go in tackling buildings underinsurance. This content highlights the perils of buildings underinsurance any why brokers that make a concerted effort to address this issue can demonstrate value to clients and drive increased loyalty.
Why home insurers must cut to the chase
Why has the cost of home insurance suddenly gone through the roof? The Guardian has been inundated with complaints about huge price rises, for building and contents cover. This article explains what is pushing up home insurance premiums.
2025 construction insurance risks report
Designed for insurance brokers, this report considers the key trends that will impact construction insurance risks in 2025, from the small tool theft epidemic to the technologies leading the sector’s digital transformation.
Verisk London 2024: Key takeaways
In the fourth and final video recorded at the Verisk Insurance Conference in London, Insurance Post content director Jonathan Swift spoke to delegates and speakers about the lessons they learned at this year’s event.
Insuring property damage caused by cyber attacks
As clients in heavy industry and manufacturing look to insurance to cover property damage that occurs due to cyber-attacks, this article explores the risks at the intersection of cyberspace and the physical world plus what options for cover exist for businesses facing fires, floods and explosions.
Why insurers armed with risk insights don't need to retreat
As climate change intensifies weather-driven natural catastrophes, Moses Ojeisekhoba, CEO of Swiss Re Global Clients and Solutions, argues sophisticated, data-driven risk insights are needed by society to both mitigate as well as adapt to evolving perils before our options narrow.
Why non-standard home insurance is increasingly the norm
Non-standard household insurance is a growth area but all too often mainstream insurers turn down the business. This article examines whether it is time for a rethink or if MGAs can meet the need for non-standard cover.
Spotlight: Emerging risks in the property sector
The property sector faces long-established risks from storms and floods to subsidence and fires. However, new risks are constantly emerging and the insurance industry must ensure customers are aware and prepared to face them. This spotlight focuses on the emerging risks in the property sector.