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Comment wire: Aviva’s insurance offering appeals to brand-conscious consumers
Aviva is a prime example of an insurer that offers products and services to accommodate Exclusivity consumers – a type of customer many other insurers find difficult to satisfy, according to GlobalData Financial Services.
Comment wire: Tesla sets example in offering driverless car insurance
Car manufacturer Tesla has begun to bundle insurance and maintenance costs alongside the final price of driverless cars in Asia, giving customers a holistic service that could help pave the way for how insurers approach cover for driverless vehicles, according to GlobalData Financial Services.
Research wire: GlobalData insurance survey highlights UK SME concerns
While there has been a lot of noise in the press about the impact of firstly Brexit, and more recently the proposed business rate changes, these developments are not the only things UK businesses are worried about, according to GlobalData Financial Services.
Research wire: the PPI market shrinks to its true size
The payment protection insurance (PPI) market has shrunk to a more accurate market size, fitting the true demand for short-term payment protection cover, according to GlobalData Financial Services.
Comment wire: SunLife and Ageas adapt over-50s strategy
Insurers are beginning to see the opportunity the over-50s segment provides, expanding furthering to into the market and adapting their insurance propositions to target these valuable customers, according to GlobalData Financial Services.
Comment wire: How ‘love insurance’ aims to capture consumers’ hearts
Insurance may not be the first thing that comes to mind on 14 February, a day long associated with romance. However, two stories from China and Singapore say otherwise – highlighting how insurers may get a little ‘cosier’ with their customers on Valentine’s Day, according to GlobalData Financial Services
Comment wire: Telcos and insurance disruption
Innovation within insurance is moving towards using the functionality of smartphones and capitalizing upon always connected customers, which could see mobile network providers disrupting the market, according to GlobalData Financial Services