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Insurance Hound: Most read by brokers in February 2021

Insurance Age Subscriptions Subscriptions Insurance Age staff Print this page   Brokers have been interested in learning more about cyber risk, remote working and client money during February 2021. Our free for brokers sister title, Insurance Hound, showcases in depth market reports containing business useful expert analysis. Most read The most clicked on report in February was Guidewire’s 2021 cyber risk outlook, which zooms in on the reasons behind the sharp spike in cybercrime during the pandemic and what the implications for cyber insurers and brokers will be this Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.

Gattinoni Mice non si ferma: gli eventi online di marzo

Gattinoni Mice non si ferma: gli eventi online di marzo
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Cheaper electric cars are coming but is it still too early to jump on board? It depends who you ask

Cheaper electric cars are coming but is it still too early to jump on board? It depends who you ask SunSunday 7 updated WedWednesday 10 MarMarch 2021 at 12:31am Desire Hattingh and her partner are among those saving up for an electric car in Perth. ( Share Print text only Cancel If you are in the market for a new car, you may have noticed that there is a lot of talk right now about electric vehicles. Key points: But overseas trends suggest that could change sooner than expected Motoring groups say governments need to do more to support take-up Car maker Volvo has joined other manufacturers, including General Motors and Jaguar Land Rover, by putting a deadline on its production of petrol-powered cars.

Mark Wilson s Abacai buys Dayinsure - Insurance Age

Insurance Age Subscriptions Subscriptions Print this page   Abacai Group, launched last month by former Aviva CEO Mark Wilson and Sun Capital Partners, has confirmed it is set to buy motor provider Dayinsure in a deal backed by CVC Credit. Dayinsure was founded in 2005, with Aviva as its sole underwriter, and specialises in temporary cover for cars, vans, motorhomes, learner drivers and business car insurance. Abacai detailed that the business is also strong in IT and data analytics. Dayinsure is the group’s first acquisition and Abacai explained it Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.

Explosive Doom: How the Soviets Used 37mm Mortars Against the Nazis

These mortars served the Soviet Union well as they fought for survival against a full-on invasion. Key point: Mortars are inexpensive and provide important portable artillery fire. Here is how they could rain down on the enemy and stall an advance. The mortar as an infantry support weapon has been in use for centuries, but it was during the Second World War that its role on the battlefield proved rather decisive. It was used by all of the six main armies of the war including those of Germany, Japan, Italy, the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. It was the Soviet’s Red Army that was, without a doubt, the greatest proponent of the use of mortars during the so-called “Great Patriotic War,” which began with the German invasion of the Soviet Union in late June 1941. During the retreat and throughout the resurgence of the Red Army batteries of mortars were successfully mixed with conventional tubed artillery.

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