Tenant Liability Insurance

Many landlords are forced to bear the solvency risk of their tenants' lease promises to repair damage or to indemnify the landlords for liabilities to third parties arising out of the tenants' operations and activities in the demised premises. These exposures are often much larger than security deposits held. Tenant liability insurance is a program designed for landlords to protect the landlords' own insurance limits, deductibles, and assets in the event of loss or damage to the designed premises or liability for losses suffered by third parties as the result of the tenants' actions.
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Insurer Investment Outsourcing Opportunities - EEA, UK, Switzerland - 2023

Join Insurance Asset Risk and Insurance Risk Data for this webinar discussing IRD's upcoming research report: 'Insurance Investment Outsourcing Opportunities – EEA, UK, Switzerland, 2023'. Philip Manley, Director, Insurance Risk Data, will be in conversation with David Walker, Chief Analyst, Insurance Risk Data, presenting key findings from this unique research resource.
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FINDING THE WHITE SPACES IN THE PRODUCT – DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL LANDSCAPE

The traditional B2B2C affinity and program business concept offered insurance products through non-insurance or non-financial organizations such as associations, non-profits, employer groups and more. However, today’s buyers do not necessarily associate with some of these traditional groups and will look to buy insurance through other groups such as Gig Economy groups, health and fitness organizations, large retailers, auto manufacturers and more – where the purchase is part of strong relationship or buying transaction they are doing.
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Blockchain & Insurance: The end, or just the beginning?

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The Claims-tech Saving You Millions

Apart from claims already losing insurers’ money, claims fraud is estimated to cost the insurance industry over US$80 billion let alone in the United States. According to a McKinsey report, by 2025, claims are estimated to be automated by 50% using AI and Machine Learning techniques. Additionally, a report from DASH estimates AI can save the industry up to US$40 billion in fraud reduction - annually, to this date.
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