Archive

  • Folksam leaks 1m customers' private data to tech giants

    04 November 2020

    The incident has been reported to the Swedish Data Protection Authority

  • Insurtech weekly: RGA; Guardian Life; Swiss Re; Microsoft; Akur8; CNP Assurances

    13 March 2020

    InsuranceERM rounds up the latest developments in the fast-moving world of insurtech

  • Finding the goal in insurtech - part two: the insurers

    25 September 2018

    In the second part of this series of interviews, Cintia Cheong and Paul Walsh talk to insurers about their approach to insurtech development and where they are already reaping the rewards

  • Marine insurance blockchain platform hopes to cut costs, risks and capital

    07 June 2018

    The world's first blockchain platform for the marine insurance sector was launched at the end of May. Paul Walsh sits down with some of the platform's leaders to discuss how it will save costs and reduce risk

  • Myth-busting the demise of commercial property insurance

    13 March 2018

    The value of companies today is based more in intangible assets than ever before. So should commercial property insurers be worried about the future of their business? Tim Freestone delves into the data to reveal a surprising answer

  • Greater collaboration with insurtechs on the way, latest research predicts

    14 September 2017

    Tech developments already causing widespread sector disruption, says global industry report

  • WTW launches SaaS platform for actuarial software

    18 July 2017

    vPlace aimed at insurers struggling with legacy IT systems

  • Microsoft and RMS quell fears of cloud tech

    22 March 2017

    Microsoft could not access data even if it wanted to, says director

  • Back on track with RMS(one)

    11 October 2016

    RMS chief executive Hemant Shah talks to Christopher Cundy about the long-delayed launch of its exposure management platform, RMS(one)

  • AIA to run risk model in Prophet cloud

    16 May 2016

    Performance and costs are main considerations, says CFO