The Baseline
Does your insurance broker have an in-house claims team?
First-time buyers often overlook whether an insurance broker outsources their claims or has a dedicated team in-house. We outline the benefits of choosing a broker with an in-house claims team.
Superscript scoops £45m in Series B funding
The funding will be used to further develop underwriting and broking capabilities, enhanced by machine learning, and to grow our range of insurance products for SMEs.
What does regulation mean for BNPL companies?
Buy-now-pay-later has been widely adopted by businesses and shoppers alike. Could regulation change how these businesses operate in the future? Read more.
Superscript authorised as Lloyd’s broker in Europe
Our advisory service, SuperscriptQ, has been granted authorisation to operate in Europe as a Lloyd’s broker.
A tempering of the storm? Insurance market update 2022
Insurance has seen hard market conditions in recent years, insurance expert Luke Chesworth explains signs this is ending and what businesses need to know.
Fintech. Mind the gap. Next stop, SM&CR
A likely expansion of SM&CR will impact how fintechs approach their directors’ and officers’ liability insurance. In this article our expert explains the actions you can take now, and how Superscript can help.
Superscript launches in Europe
We are very pleased to announce that Supercript’s advisory service, SuperscriptQ will be helping the next leaders in European tech as we expand into the Netherlands.
Startup insurance - a guide for founders
Find out in simple terms what insurance you might consider as a startup founder, and what situations may make it necessary to update your coverage.
Top Danish FinTech companies
A roundup of unicorns and fast-growth financial technology startups based in Denmark. Read the article to learn about the companies that made the list.
The spectre of stagflation
With record levels of inflation affecting economies around the world and the looming threat of negative growth and even recession, are we headed for the banker's worst nightmare – stagflation?