by service Gladior | May 11, 2020 | Claims management, Digital transformation
Insurance exists to fulfil promises at moments that are crucial to your policyholders. When things go wrong, your policyholder must be able to rely on the story you tell them. Even when you’re faced with staff capacity shortages. The question is: how do you secure...
by service Gladior | Mar 12, 2020 | Claims management
To better serve its customers in Europe, iptiQ has asked Van Ameyde, Europe’s market leader in IT-driven claims management, to manage its Property and Casualty claims. Already launched in Germany and Switzerland, the partnership further enhances iptiQ’s customer...
by service Gladior | Aug 8, 2019 | Claims management, Insurance legislation
On 24 May 2018, the European Commission published its proposal to revise the 2009 motor insurance directive 2009/103/EC. The proposal follows a two-year evaluation. It addresses five issues, two of which are insolvency of insurers and uninsured driving. Let’s have a...
by service Gladior | Feb 8, 2019 | Claims management, Digital transformation
In this post we take a closer look at the management of low-complexity claims and how digital reduces claims costs, while enhancing policyholder satisfaction. In any claims process, the insurer faces multiple challenges: reducing the claims costs, compliance with...
by service Gladior | Jan 8, 2019 | Claims management, Insurance legislation
There are 3 Brexit outcomes: A Brexit deal between the EU and the UK Government is agreed and there is no change to current rules and regulations for the foreseeable future, or; The UK Government proposes, and the EU agrees, to an extension of time to enable further...
by service Gladior | Sep 8, 2018 | Claims management, Insurance legislation
In March 2017 the new discount rate, to be applied to personal injury compensation, became effective. The discount rate dropped dramatically from 2.5% to -0.75%. In this blog we discuss the backgrounds of the change, the potentially massive consequences for claims...
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