Price:
- Members: £49.00 + VAT
- Associate Members: £49.00 + VAT
- MGA Associate Members: £49.00 + VAT
- Long-Term Savings Members: £49.00 + VAT
- Partners: £49.00 + VAT
- Non-Members: £129.00 + VAT
When:
Where: Webinar - Link will be shared with registered delegates on the morning of the event
Registration: 9:55. Timings include a screen break from 11:30-13:30.
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Property insurance protects millions of household and businesses across the UK from a range of perils and risks, paying out over £11 million per day to customers when the worst occurs. However, the perils and risks customers face are continually evolving and changing, in particular as the effects of climate change become more prominent. It is vital that the industry understands current and future risks customers face and adapts and innovates to this changing landscape.
With the UK hosting COP26 in November, the Government having committed to spending £5.2billion to combat flooding, the increasing usage of more sustainable and efficient construction techniques, building regulations reform reaching its final stages and the recovery from Covid-19 ongoing, it is imperative that the UK property insurance market leads the way in preparing customers for the buildings and risks of the future and collaborates with Government to secure the best possible outcomes for customers. Similarly, the way customers behave and engage with insurance is changing, driven by digitisation and customer demands and needs. With an evolving regulatory landscape, fast-paced technological change and innovation, insurers must continue to adapt to meet customers’ demands.
The ABI’s 2021 property conference will bring together senior representatives from insurers, government, the construction industry and the wider property industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to consider the challenges facing property owners and builders in the face of climate change and the changing nature of risks, the impacts of Government actions such as the independent flood insurance review and building regulations reform on the sector, and the importance of collaboration in combating these risks. How the sector can harness new technologies and initiatives to help the sector meet future claims and overcome changing risks, as well as how the sector rebuild trust with customers after a difficult 2020 will also be on the agenda.
Laura Hughes, Manager, General Insurance, ABI
by the end of this event, delegates should be able to:
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