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Navigating the AI trust fall in insurance: Three critical questions
Artificial intelligence offers incredible potential for insurance companies, but without the right approach, using AI can feel like a trust fall. This guide created by Mind Foundry, explores the key questions insurers face about AI and why now is the time to embrace AI governance.
Tackling turbulence for pet insurers
Pet insurance premiums remain approximately 20% higher than 12 months ago, whilst pet insurers are also facing regulatory scrutiny. In this article, Sara Costantini, CRIF’s regional director for the UK and Ireland highlights how pet insurers can navigate challenging market conditions.
Navigating the compliance landscape and the use of technology for financial services firms
How can the market overcome compliance barriers and leverage technology to thrive in the face of regulatory pressures? This research report explores the challenges posed by the ever-evolving regulatory landscape, the transformative impact of RegTech and how your organisation can stay ahead.
How maternity, adoption and shared parental leave regulations are changing this year
On 11 December 2023 the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024 were laid. The changes arising from these regulations came into force on 6 April 2024. This blog provides an overview of the changes.
Blog: Paul Tasker on brokers' anti-money laundering responsibilities and actions
Paul Tasker, CEO of Reg Technologies, sets out responsibilities and a ‘must do’ list for brokers to deliver their crucial role in the fight against money laundering.
What does it take to be a broker NED?
Based on feedback from NEDs, this article highlights why broker non-executive directors need to have excellent communication skills, bucket loads of experience, and be mindful of conflicts of interest.
Trade voice: MGAA’s Mike Keating on why collaboration is key to delivering claims outcomes
In this article, Mike Keating, CEO of the Managing General Agents’ Association, examines why more than half of MGAs think improvements to claims processes are needed.
Challenges of generative AI in the insurance sector
In this article, Charlotte Halford and Peter Allchorne, partners at DAC Beachcroft, outline the challenges facing insurers looking to adopt generative AI.
Employment law: Not such a quiet year
While 2024 may not have produced many headline-grabbing changes to employment legislation, it has seen numerous reforms. This article highlights changes impacting: taxation; National Insurance; working time and holiday entitlement; flexible working arrangements; the Equality Act 2010.
Consumer Duty and customer experience: Pet insurance
As the pet insurance market continues to evolve, questions are being raised about whether pet insurers are doing enough to meet Consumer Duty obligations. This content highlights how Pet Check from CRIF can help pet insurers to meet their Consumer Duty obligations and offer fair value to customers.