Movers and shakers who made Insurance Post’s Power List 2024 revealed

Post Power List

This year’s Insurance Post Power List reflects how claims inflation combined with the Consumer Duty caused some providers to shift their focus and disruptors found it is easier to send a rocket into space than enter the UK insurance market.

Several world-famous faces were kicked off the Power List in 2024, others disappeared due to changes at the top of organisations, yet there was a constant:  the top spot could once again only go to

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Four key takeaways from Insurance Post’s AI Summit

Insurance Post organised a conference for senior-level artificial intelligence leaders from the UK’s largest insurance companies to discuss strategies for implementing AI, as well as the challenges and opportunities encountered in their transformation journeys. Damisola Sulaiman highlights the primary insights from the panels.

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