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Mixed feelings from brokers on Aviva's subscription product
Experts worry it could lead to “surge pricing” but see positives too including transparency and flexibility.
Subsidence to schemes – the industry issues brokers clicked on in October and November
The market has also been keen to learn more, via sister site Insurance Hound, about business interruption, Brexit and construction plant theft.
Brightside targeting £250m GWP within five years
Broker looking to digital for organic growth but is also ready to buy.
The Blog Spot: Solving dual pricing with three figures
In an excellent piece in The Times last month was a reference to a suggestion – that renewal invitations should in fact have three prices on them.
Wiser Academy launches heavily subsidised training programme for brokers
New Kick-Start offering comes with 90% government funding.
New whitepaper advises on how to future proof your scheme business
Insurance Age and Axa release the third in a series of whitepapers to help brokers and MGAs launch and manage schemes and delegated authorities.
SEIB buys Greenwood Moreland Insurance Brokers' equine book
Book was sold to build on existing foundations and to deliver a higher level of expertise.
Sweeney leaves Brightside
Broker looking to replace the MD with a chief operating officer after restructure.
Video: Scheme Smart - How To Future-Proof Your Scheme
The third episode of Insurance Age’s documentary series with Axa, Scheme Smart, focuses on what steps can be taken to future-proof schemes and delegated authorities and what sectors brokers can look to for future growth.
Biba renews holiday travel scheme with Syndicate DTW1991
Trade body extends relationship for a further three years.
Ceta targeting up to 500 brokers with new online non-standard property service
“Game changing” offering set to go live in mid-January.
Schemes and insurers jet in for brokers after Ageas’ partial travel exit
Providers “hungry” for business.
Ageas in partial withdrawal from travel
Insurer to close online broker travel facility but keep schemes.
Ardonagh maintains organic growth as losses shrink
Performance breakdown shows improved retention and new business figures.
Home insurance bills drop
Consumer Intelligence research shows average premiums fell 0.4% to October 2018, but increases could be on the horizon.
Video: Escape of water
Home & Legacy’s Andy Reid tells Insurance Age how brokers can protect their clients.
Sure Thing! losses stable at £3.41m for 2018
GWP and policy numbers both increase.
Podcast: The top five stories of the week
Ida Axling and Emmanuel Kenning chat through brokers' most popular stories.
InsurTech Futures: Azur unveils scheme to protect against water damage
Tech MGA to provide water leak detection system to HNW clients, working exclusively with brokers.
Podcast: The top five stories of the week
Roving reporter Jonathan Swift dials in for this week's episode.
Markerstudy and Co-op silent on deal progress
Rumours of a sale to Markerstudy gather pace as reports suggest that the Co-op is looking to ensure majority of staff will remain based in Manchester.
Thomas Carroll buys Monmouthshire Building Society's personal lines book
The building society sold to its commercial insurance arm to the broker in 2016.
UK Millennials and Generation Z “most likely” to not have insurance
A survey by Applied Systems recommends an omnichannel approach to capturing the young adult market.
Aviva writing to customers after renewal transparency failing
FCA review led to insurer being “made aware” of problems.