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July 10, 2023
Barry Porter
quality assurance team lead, auto appraisals
Auto technology advances may complicate hurricane response

Automotive industry stakeholders are watching closely as hurricane season brews in the Atlantic. The auto sector — already strained by lingering supply chain disruptions, parts shortages, rising costs and insufficient skilled laborin the repair…

July 10, 2023 by Barry Porter, quality assurance team lead, auto appraisals
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June 27, 2023
Scott Rogers, global chief client officer and Eric Malterre, chief client officer, international
The virtue of scope and specialization

Strong relationships and trustworthy support are indispensable in today’s economic environment. Organizations need partners who can supplement their expertise and help them resolve complex issues. When choosing a vendor partner, it’s important for an…

June 27, 2023 by Scott Rogers, global chief client officer and Eric Malterre, chief client officer, international
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November 18, 2022
Stephen Elliott, MBA, JD, CISSP, CSM
SVP, IT innovation and decision optimization
Implementing robotic process automation for large-scale savings

The greatest strength behind robotic process automation (RPA) is its accessibility and usability. Unfortunately, these factors can also contribute to its failure in large, scalable implementations. RPA opens the door to technology without requiring a…

November 18, 2022 by Stephen Elliott, MBA, JD, CISSP, CSM, SVP, IT innovation and decision optimization
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September 21, 2022
Ian Newth - head of construction & engineering and Andrew Cavan - head of major & complex loss – North, Sedgwick UK
Civil unrest: Will history repeat itself?

We’re in the business of being prepared to respond to unthinkable situations. And while bad weather warnings indicate the potential for a surge event, there’s a new storm brewing that could hit anywhere, anytime and with little notice. The potentiall…

September 21, 2022 by Ian Newth - head of construction & engineering and Andrew Cavan - head of major & complex loss – North, Sedgwick UK
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July 13, 2022
Jon Mainwaring
client director, home emergency, UK
The home heating revolution

From 2025, gas boilers will be vetoed from new homes in the United Kingdom and replaced with more environmentally friendly alternatives, such as air source heat pumps (ASHP) or hydrogen systems. It’s reported that around 47,000 heat pumps were instal…

July 13, 2022 by Jon Mainwaring, client director, home emergency, UK
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February 24, 2022
James Norman
International business development director
Claims programme management in Africa: What’s next?

A sure-fire measure of how a market emerges and matures goes beyond traditional metrics like insurance penetration and premium density. It also means the adoption of standards such as corporate governance and risk management. In Africa, risk manageme…

February 24, 2022 by James Norman, International business development director
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