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Covid-19: Hiscox Action Group gets funding for BI litigation

Harbour Litigation Funding will pay Mishcon de Reya to review the claims business owners have against Hiscox.




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Insurance Covid-Cast - episode six: From panic to practicalities, what will BI insurance look like when the Covid-19 recriminations settle down

In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how the insurance industry let the narrative over business interruption become national headlines for the wrong reasons.




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Covid-19: Broker calls on Chancellor to release Pool Re funds for BI claims

NDML is asking for some of Pool Re’s £6.6bn cash to be used to help businesses in the leisure and hospitality sector which have been hit by coronavirus.




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Covid-19: Hiscox Action Group says brokers acted in “good faith”

The Group is going after insurer Hiscox over its refusal to pay BI claims the group members believe to have been triggered by coronavirus pandemic.




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Axa XL teams up with Accenture on cyber security services

Provider says partnership will benefit Axa XL brokers and clients.




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Acturis unveils first SME cyber add-on product

The provider has added HSB Engineering’s offering to its portfolio.




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MS Amlin confirms exit from aviation market

Provider announced its decision to exit nine lines of business last month.




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Castel enters construction market with new offering

Sector has recently been troubled by hardening capacity and cover shortages.




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CPP unveils SME cyber insurance on Acturis

Product is the first launched by CPP since it joined the insurance broker market.




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Personal lines cyber cover is untapped market, analyst claims

GlobalData said growth was dependent on more households owning connected devices.




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Flood forecasting firm Previsico launches nationwide

InsurTech Futures: The firm is looking to partner with commercial and HNW brokers.




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Cuvva's pay-monthly product aims to cut out brokers and aggregators

InsurTech Futures: Start-up has also raised £15m, with Lloyd's of London chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown and JLT CEO Dominic Burke among the backers.




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Bayles pledges no impact on brokers amid Aviva personal lines changes

Aviva's chief distribution officer promises the provider will not exit any business lines as it cuts the number of personal lines products down to 40 from 400.




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Keychoice teams up with NIG on commercial vehicle policy

NIG has also added two new products on SSP's commercial e-trading platform.




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Hiscox adds extensions to technology cover

Provider now covers intellectual property infringement and pre-claims assistance, as well as unlimited business interruption for firms up to £2m.




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Applied adds Geo Underwriting to personal lines panel

Geo Underwriting’s FlexiLet home product will be available via Applied TAM and Applied Epic.




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CFC unveils solution for event organisers

MGA says package allows organisers to protect the financial investment of their event.




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Uinsure expands into non-standard home insurance

The InsurTech firm now provides quotes for categories including holiday homes, non-standard construction, listed buildings and homes subjected to previous subsidence and flooding.




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Insurance Covid Cast – episode one: How has the industry’s reputation been impacted by its handling of the coronavirus epidemic?

In the first of a new series of video casts brought to you by Insurance Age and Insurance Post whilst our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss the sector’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and what lasting impact it might have on its reputation.




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Gresham launches Professional Select

The product covers 300 different trades and offers flexible commission to brokers.




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Insurance Covid-Cast - episode three: Is motor insurance at a tipping point in light of the coronavirus lockdown

In the third of a new series of video casts brought to you by Insurance Post and Insurance Age while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss whether UK motor insurers are being unfair in not rebating premium or offering more flexible options for policyholders when they are not driving as much during the Covid-19 outbreak.




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EPUL teams with FloodFlash on property product

Its parametric property investor proposition now allows brokers to get FloodFlash quotes at renewal and for new business.




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Insurance Age Digital Edition: May - Adapting to change

The May issue of Insurance Age is available via digital platforms only due to Covid-19.




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CPT News Release: Almost 400million to keep Englands buses running

Englandrsquo;s buses will continue to serve those who rely on them thanks to a funding boost totalling pound;397m for vital bus operators, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced today 3 April.nbsp;




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CPT News Release: Coach tourism needs 65m a month as it faces fight for its future with 18 month winter warns CPT

Today 7 May CPT is calling on the Government to provide a support package worth pound;65m each month for the coach tourism industry.




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Who is Responsible for End of Lease Cleaning?

It is a sufficient errand to tidy up after yourself, let along tidying up after others. So when you move into another level, you do not need any indications of the past inhabitant. Especially if the signs demonstrate a careless mentality to cleanliness.




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How to Do a Roof Repair on Your Leaky Roof

If water is dripping down across walls of ceilings, or in the bathroom, it is because of a leaky roof. To identify the leak is the most complicated part of a leak. However, once the leak is identified it becomes much easier to solve. We will break down the steps of fixing some of the most common roof leaks.




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What to Consider Before Replacing Your Roof

The roof on your home is one of those things you probably don't give much thought to on a daily basis. It is there to perform a vital task and until it is no longer performing that task it tends to be ~ out of sight, out of mind.




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7 Tricks How To Stick To Your Decision To Lose Weight

So, you've decided to lose weight. You're changing your eating habits, you began to exercise... But do you know what the most difficult part is? It's ability to stay on track. Here are few tips that will help you to stay on track.




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The Obesity Solution Secret: How to Eat To Lose Fat

I used to interview elite bodybuilders on their training and eating for a living and did this for years and years. One reoccurring theme that kept popping up when talk turned to diet/nutrition was how much food top bodybuilders packed away on a daily basis.




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Food Addiction Can Lead to Death

Food has been described as ambrosia and the elixir if life. For some, eating is a biological necessity for others it is a passion that can turn into an obsession. Experts define food addiction to be a disorder where the addict is preoccupied with food, the availability of food, and the pleasure of eating. There are three recognized addictions:




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Alternatives For Cellulite Reduction

The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you reduce cellulite. This article can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about alternatives for cellulite reduction.




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The Stone Age Diet Solution

The dietary habits adopted by developed countries over the last centuries are largely responsible for many of the chronic diseases that are now commonplace in Western society.




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French Women Don't Get Fat - Book Review

Why don't French women get fat? Is it just genetics? The bestselling book French Women Don't Get Fat not only answers these and other questions, but teaches you how to live as healthy as they do.




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Outdoor Blinds: 9 Reasons Why You Must Pick Them

Have you recently moved into your new home and are looking for ways to spruce up the place? While many homeowners tend to focus on beautifying their home interior, remember that your outdoor space matters too! Why not use outdoor blinds to cover your patio or veranda? You will be happy to know that when it comes to purchasing outdoor blinds.



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Pros and Cons to Having a Chicken Pen When Selling

Have you been noticing a lot of people getting chickens in their backyard lately? It is a growing trend even in metro places like Seattle and Chicago. While there are some city ordinances and rules, having a chicken pen, with chickens, of course, may or may not be a good idea if you are planning on selling your home.



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7 Tips for Styling and Decorating Your Apartment Balcony

If you are lucky enough to have an apartment with a balcony, you might want to find some ways that you can decorate it to enjoy it in the summertime. There are many things that you can do, based on your budget and your preferences. Below are 7 tips that you can use for adding some style to your balcony.



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Creating Wealth with Affiliate Programs: Getting Rich with No Money Down

The question I am asked the most is, How can I create additional income streams if I don't have any money to get started? This article is going to teach you exactly that - how to create additional income streams using the Internet - without requiring any money to get started...




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Ebook Review: AdSense Confessions, How to Earn Google AdSense Income

Have you joined the herds of people earning a passive income from Pay Per Click using Google AdSense? If not, you're missing a golden opportunity. This ebook review is about "AdSense Confessions" written by Codrut Turcanu who reveals how nine people make varying levels of income for very little work.




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8 Greatest Ways To Converting Your Traffic Into Your Greatest Profit

The Secrets behind a Great Profits from Traffic finally revealed! If you want to know how they make it, you'll definitely need to know what they're doing.




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Make Money on the Internet Using Affiliate Marketing

Make money off your website through using affiliate marketing. It's free and generates much more money than selling traditional advertising space.




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How to Succeed as an Affiliate on the Net

So you want to succeed as an affiliate? The company, the product, assistance in promotion, and the cost. From newcomers to experienced marketeers. Welcome!




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How to set up your own profitable Amazon aStore

aStore by Amazon is a new Associates product that enables you to create a professional online store that can be embedded within or linked to from your website in minutes and without any programming knowledge.




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Refinancing Online - Can You Really Save Time And Money?

With easy online forms, this takes a few minutes instead of hours without the hassle of talking to several high pressure loan brokers. There is no commitment until you are comfortable and have shopped around to find yourself the best deal for refinancing your home mortgage.




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Second Mortgage for Home Improvement

Now that you have been in your home for a few years and you have established some equity, you may be considering doing some home improvement with a second mortgage.




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Getting a Home Inspection

If you are in the process of purchasing a new home, it will definitely be in your best interest to have a home inspection done.




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On Line Mortgage Quotes

The mortgage industry is a very competitive one, so if you are on the market for a mortgage, or refinancing your existing one, you may want to consider getting a few quotes on line.




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Glossary of common terms used during the mortgage process

A layman's glossary of 34 terms commonly used during the process of arranging a mortgage in the UK.




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Buying a Home with No Money Down

If you are on the market for a new home, you may want to look into buying a home with no money down, otherwise known as 100% financing.




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Assumption, Assuming a Mortgage

This type of mortgage scenario might just be a nice fit for someone who is looking to save money on closing costs and assume a low interest rate.