Fairfax-backed Indian insurtech targets 30% growth in 2020 despite Covid-19
Indian insurtech Digit Insurance has laid out a growth target for 2020 of between 25% and 30%, despite the impacts of Covid-19. The company, which is backed by
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ContinueLearn More XIndian insurtech Digit Insurance has laid out a growth target for 2020 of between 25% and 30%, despite the impacts of Covid-19. The company, which is backed by
American giant Liberty Mutual has reported $247m in investment losses on its public equities portfolio, amid the market volatility caused by Covid-19. The insurer reported the figure in
Two major UK home insurance companies say they’ve seen no increase in accidental damage claims since the lockdown began. Both LV= and Direct Line told NS Insurance they haven’t seen
Two major UK home insurance companies say they’ve seen no increase in accident claims since the lockdown began. Both LV= and Direct Line told NS Insurance they haven’t seen the
The FCA has ramped up its plan to seek a judgement on the issue of business interruption disputes by bringing a test case to the high court. According
The British Dental Association (BDA) is exploring legal avenues after insurers refused to pay its members’ business interruption claims. The organisation claimed 70% of its members said they
The World Insurance Report 2020, released today, says Covid-19 will accelerate the use of digital channels already observed across all age groups. Authors Capgemini and Efma believe the
Price comparison website comparethemarket.com has revealed average quotes given through its service are at their lowest price point in four years. According to its data, the average premium
American legal firm Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath says business interruption customers that anticipate their policy wording may be airtight against legal action over claim denials have begun
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has released new measures for insurers aimed at giving targeted relief to customers suffering from financial difficulty during the Covid-19 pandemic. The