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Insurance and Reinsurance weekly legal update: AI fraud, marine modern slavery risks, case law (BI, ATE security, PPI, NHBC), and Solvency II/SM&CR consultations — 28 August 2025

Published on: 28 August 2025

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Insurance types

Marine underwriters could face legal exposure and reputational harm if they insure shipping businesses whose models rely on modern slavery, the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) cautioned. See: Marine insurers warned of legal risks from modern slavery.

Insurance Claims

Insurers are encountering a swell of AI-fuelled fraud. Lawyers warn that UK carriers may suffer markedly higher losses as criminals deploy artificial intelligence tools to fabricate or exaggerate claims. See: Insurers face rising tide of claims from AI-driven fraud.

Intermediaries and market practice—Brokers

Aviva backs an AI broker aiming to reduce underinsurance. The company, which says it is Britain’s first AI-based insurance broker, reports raising almost £1m from investors including Aviva and a venture capital firm in a preliminary funding round. See: Aviva backs AI broker’s application to tackle underinsurance.

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  • Court: KB
  • Case name: Mode Management
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