BREXIT AND THE INSURANCE SECTOR Towards 2020 and beyond

June 15, 2018

This report provides a snapshot of opinions from within the UK insurance industry as the UK undertakes the somewhat tortuous road towards Brexit. As part of this process we have undertaken in-depth interviews with 20 senior insurance executives and policymakers. The interviews were conducted between February and April 2018.

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General insurance code of practice

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

Australia’s insurance industry is undergoing the biggest regulatory and compliance changes in its history. This report details how the changes directly impact insurance companies; outlines the penalties for non-compliance; and shows how you can not only meet the compliance requirements, but improve the business as a result.

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Demand Side of Cyber Insurance in the EU

whitePaper | February 9, 2023

The main objective of this analysis is to understand and identify current requirements and challenges faced by operators of essential services (OESs) when contracting cyber insurance. Accordingly, the aim of the analysis is to provide recommendations to policymakers and OES on possible ways to face these challenges. The work is particularly focused on the analysis of OESs as acquirers of cyber insurance products and services.

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Improving Insurer Combined Loss Ratios with Next-Gen Technology & Payment Optimization

whitePaper | July 12, 2022

The insurance industry is feeling the impact of high inflation. Supply shortages and higher material prices have been raising insurer repair and replacement costs and increasing the severity of losses on auto and homeowner insurance claims. Interchange fee increases, rising labor costs, and fuel price hikes are only adding to carriers’ financial pressures.

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Top trends in property and casualty insurance 2023

whitePaper | December 5, 2022

As we head into 2023, P&C insurers will prioritise digital transformation initiatives to navigate geopolitical risks, supply chain disruptions, sluggish growth and rising inflation. Key actions will include focusing on customer centricity, prioritising agile product innovation, embedding sustainability into corporate strategy, and building advanced digital capabilities to build a resilient, future-ready enterprise.

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The insurance agency workforce: Evolving into the next normal

whitePaper | April 13, 2022

This report marks a milestone with Vertafore’s fifth annual survey and analysis of the state of the insurance workforce. In keeping with the top-of-mind employment issues in our industry, our earlier reports looked at the needs of our multigenerational workforce and how our industry was working to find new talent. These topics are still highly relevant in the insurance industry. However, the historic events of the past two years have caused once-in-a-generation shifts in the employment landscape. Our 2020 report dove into how insurance professionals were navigating the business impacts of the pandemic and remote work while still meeting the needs of their clients. Our most recent survey conducted in November and December 2021 provides insights into how insurance professionals at all levels are grappling with the Great Resignation, as well as how they feel about their work, career prospects, and their technology

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Institutional Investors and Corporate Carbon Footprint

whitePaper | December 27, 2021

Climate-aware institutional investors are assumed to affect the transition towards a low carbon economy by exercising their prerogatives as owners of global companies. Investors concerned with climate change can influence investee companies’ carbon footprint by voting at shareholder meetings on climate-related issues and by actively engaging with executives and board members. The authors study to what extent institutional investors’ ownership affected corporate carbon emissions in 68 countries for the period of 2007 to 2018.

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CNC is a multi-line, independent adjusting firm with corporate headquarters in Mobile, Alabama and satellite offices located in each region of the country. CNC provides an independent, highly skilled roster of licensed claims adjusters to national, regional and local insurance carriers.

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