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Blog: Six months in
Consolidation in the insurance market has been running rampant despite many brokers preaching the need for independence. Just how long this pace can continue is a question I have been asking myself since I started reporting at Insurance Age almost six months ago.
Blog: Scaling direct sales through digital
Founder and managing director of short-term cover specialist GoShorty, Andy Moody, discusses the key actions for brokers looking to grow their direct sales channel.
Blog: How brokers can help clients prepare for the next wave of cybersecurity regulation
Brokers can’t afford to be mere bystanders in understanding the upgraded cyber rules of GDPR, and the benefits and process involved in being SOC 2 compliant. Simon Hughes, VP and general manager at Cowbell, explains.
Blog: UK SME cyber resilience – let’s reverse the backwards trajectory
Ian Summerfield, head of cyber at Pen Underwriting, on how brokers and providers must work together to move the dial of SME cyber insurance.
Buying or selling an intermediary: Lessons from the front line part 2 – Tax
In the second of a three-part series on broker M&A, Mark Ellis and Tom Golding, both partners in PFK Littlejohn’s Tax team, identify some of the most common tax-related pitfalls that broker leadership teams should look out for during the acquisition…
How AI can help brokers overcome the fear and frustration of compliance in 2024
With compliance costs on the up, brokers need all the help they can get to address this regulatory burden. FullCircl's Ashleigh Gwilliam, and David Sparkes of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association, outline the benefits of a data-drive approach to…
Blog: Trust is the most important currency businesses have – lose it and you might never get it back
Trust is hard earned but, according to Staysure CEO Finn Walsh, financial services firms are often wasteful when it comes to this most valued asset.
Buying or selling an intermediary: Lessons from the front line part 1 – finance and regulation
In the first of a three-part series on broker M&A, Will Lanyon, partner in PFK Littlejohn’s transaction advisory team, examines the financial and regulatory issues broker leadership teams should consider during acquisitions.
Blog: The importance of empathic cultures – Shifting the narrative of men’s mental health at work
Zoë Parsons of Reg Technologies sheds light on the paramount importance of empathy in navigating men’s mental well-being at work as she explores the statistics and shares vital takeaways.
Advertising feature: Three ways brokers can help clients gain a security advantage when selecting cyber insurance
Tom Draper, UK head of insurance, Coalition outlines the most important ways brokers can help clients select cyber insurance providers that will give them a security advantage.
Blog: Surety Bonds support construction clients through challenging times
Factors such as higher inflation, fluctuating interest rates, and labour shortages, mean the construction sector faces ongoing challenges. Hannah Sewell-Moore, surety manager, Kerry London, explains how a wholesale surety bonds broker can support these…
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.
Blog: As Amazon ramps up drone deliveries, brokers should take note
Amazon’s foray into drone deliveries is creating an insurance market brokers should not ignore, according to Moonrock founder and MD Simon Ritterband.
Blog: Private equity investment - what’s in it for insurance brokers?
There are compelling reasons to consider private equity funding, both in good times and in the current testing climate. Claire Madden, managing partner at Connection Capital, outlines why brokers should ignore PE’s bad press to understand its benefits.
Blog: Why is claims in such a mess?
Claims service is not in a good place at the moment and it is brokers who are having to pick up the slack. That is the view of Movo Partnership head of claims Liz Tytler, who suggests the right people, process and technology would go a long way to…
Blog: Market challenges make it the ideal time for brokers to digitise
Far from being a risk, digitisation is the best protection brokers can invest in to reduce the impact of market uncertainty. And Risto Rossar, CEO and founder of Insly, argues the timing could not be better given ongoing challenges from recruitment to…
We must embrace diversity if we expect consumers to embrace insurance
To better anticipate and respond to the needs of a rapidly changing world, the insurance sector’s workforce must reflect the world in which it operates argues Dan Cicchetti, senior director, client engagement UK and Ireland, LexisNexis Risk Solutions…
Brokerbility’s John Dunn on how to counter poor insurer service
Intermediaries do not have to accept poor insurer service and be done with it, argues Brokerbility managing director John Dunn. Strategic partnerships and a better use of data can help improve trading and smoothe the client-broker relationship.
What next for Mark Wilson after Abacai exit?
Despite his departure from insurtech Abacai, Mark Wilson has talked previously about the need to disrupt the insurance status quo going back to his days as group CEO of Aviva. Based on the assumption this exit is just a blip in that mission, Jonathan…
Blog: Is operational efficiency the new battleground for UK consolidators?
It is time to change the record on consolidation from talk of double digit acquisition multiples to evidenced efficiency improvements, argues Andy Fairchild.
Blog: PIB’s Brendan McManus on the future of insurance broking M&A
Fragmentation, low market maturity, employee benefit opportunities and lower pricing make Europe ripe for broking consolidation, according to PIB Group CEO Brendan McManus.