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Insurance Covered

Insurance Covered

著者: RPC - Law firm
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Welcome to Insurance Covered! The podcast that looks at the inner workings of the insurance industry in a short and easy to follow format. Each week we explore an insurance related topic with the help of expert guests from across the market.

Whether you’re an industry veteran or new to the insurance world we've got you covered. This podcast is a survivor's guide on what's going on in the market. A quick and easy way to keep up with the latest trends and learn more about different insurance related topics, from MGA's and micro insurance to upcoming trends and developments like ESG exposures. We also take you back in time to explore the rich history of the insurance market.

We hope you enjoy the podcast and if you did, please subscribe!

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  • The Great Fire of London and the birth of fire insurance (With Howard Benge)
    2025/09/09

    Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance.


    In this episode, Peter Mansfield is joined by Howard Benge, Director at the Insurance Museum, and they delve into the Great Fire of London, exploring its origins, the conditions leading up to it, and its devastating impact on the city and its inhabitants. They discuss the historical context of London in 1665, the construction methods of the time, and the inadequate fire management practices that contributed to the disaster. Eyewitness accounts provide a vivid picture of the chaos and destruction, while the conversation also touches on the aftermath and the birth of fire insurance as a response to such catastrophic events. This conversation explores the historical significance of the Great Fire of London, its impact on the city, and the subsequent development of fire insurance. The discussion highlights the rapid recovery of London post-fire, the innovative contributions of Nicholas Barbon in establishing fire insurance, and the evolution of insurance companies in response to changing risks. The long-term legacy of these developments is examined, showcasing how the Great Fire shaped modern insurance practices and fire prevention methods.


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    Great Fire of London, fire insurance, history, urban development, eyewitness accounts, London history, heritage consulting, insurance museum, 1666, urban fire management, Great Fire of London, fire insurance, Nicholas Barbon, rebuilding London, historical context, insurance history, fire prevention, insurance companies, legacy of insurance, London history


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  • What can poker teach us about insurance? (With Nick Wealthall)
    2025/08/26

    Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In this engaging conversation, Peter Mansfield and Nick Wealthall explore the intriguing parallels between poker and the insurance industry. They discuss how the skills learned in poker, such as emotional control, decision-making under pressure, and understanding human psychology, can be applied to underwriting and claims handling. Nick shares his unique journey from a professional poker player to a consultant, emphasising the importance of trust, experience, and the ability to navigate incomplete information.



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    44 分
  • Why we hate filling in online forms (and how insurers can improve them) (With Alun Lucas)
    2025/08/11

    Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that explores all things insurance. In this episode, Peter is joined by Alun Lucas to talk about online forms: why they often frustrate us, and more importantly, how they can be improved. We discuss why so many organisations, including insurers, rely on online forms to gather information, and how this process can be made better for both the organisation and the user. Finally, we play a round of Family Formtunes, a game highlighting the form questions most likely to make people abandon the process altogether.

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    25 分
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