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    • Posted 10 February

      AXA’s data academy apprentices

      Following the release of AXA UK's investment in a data academy to upskill its workforce, support decision making, and enhance customer outcomes, and as its National Apprenticeship Week (8 - 14 February), here you will find three apprentices taking on the challenge of building their data analytical skillset with AXA UK and Avado.

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    • Posted 10 February

      BIBA urges insurance market to help customers by increasing signposting

      As a leading issue within its 2021 Manifesto, the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) is calling on the industry to embed signposting to help customers better access insurance.

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    • Posted 9 February

      IMS Launches Vehicle Data Exchange to Provide Complete Connectivity Service for Accessing Vehicle Data

      IMS, part of Trak Global Group and one of the world’s top three providers of connected car data solutions to insurers, mobility operators and governments, is pleased to announce the launch of the IMS Vehicle Data Exchange, a new service which provides live, real-time access to vehicle insights and mobility data from OEM-embedded hardware and any aftermarket device, including the only one-stop solution for all aftermarket connectivity options.

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    • Posted 9 February

      Insurance broker’s work centres around building resilience

      BIBA’s 2021 Manifesto aims to improve resilience in the sector, among small businesses and for individuals.

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    • Posted 5 February

      AXA invests in new data academy to improve customer experience

      AXA UK is investing over £800,000 in a data academy to upskill its workforce, support decision making and enhance customer outcomes. Currently, 54 employees are enrolled in a data analytics apprenticeship delivered by professional learning academy Avado.

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    • Posted 5 February

      CRU data for 2020 confirms downwards trend in injury claims. ACSO says: Insurers should hand back £35 savings now

      The latest data from the government’s Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU) confirms a significant drop in injury claims during 2020. Following an FOI request, the Association of Consumer Support Organisations (ACSO), found that 172,000 injury claims were registered in Oct–Dec 2020, a drop of almost 50,000 compared to the same period in 2019. Motor injury claims, which make up the most significant proportion of claims on the database, fell to just under 140,000, a 23% year-on-year fall.

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