Finder Car Insurance Innovation Awards 2022

These awards identify the most innovative providers across the area of car insurance.

Welcome to the Finder Car Insurance Innovation Awards 2022

Finder’s series of Innovation Awards recognise financial providers that are innovating in their chosen field, by bringing new and impactful features to the market and delivering beneficial services to their customers.

The latest instalment of our Innovation Awards series focuses on the car insurance sector. A shortlist of providers was drawn together by Finder’s subject area specialists and the finalists were then assessed by an expert panel of judges.

To find out who won, watch our video of the awards announcement or click on the category underneath it to reveal the victors!

Judging process

The shortlist of finalists in each category was selected by Finder’s subject area specialists, who identified the providers they felt were displaying key innovations in their field.

The shortlist was then passed to an expert judging panel (details below), who decided the winning and highly commended companies by assessing the finalists across three different criteria: uniqueness of innovation, impact in the market and value to customers.

The judges

Danny Butler, Insurance Publisher, Finder
Franziska Arnold-Dwyer, Lecturer in Insurance Law, Queen Mary University of London
Martin Friel, Insurance Journalist

Judging panel

Danny Butler

Danny Butler has been a publisher at Finder for several years, and he specialises in car, life, health, home, business, pet and travel insurance. He previously worked at the global insurer Aon and has appeared in the UK’s national media giving advice on insurance. Danny holds a BA in international business from the University of Plymouth.

Franziska Arnold-Dwyer

Dr Franziska Arnold-Dwyer is a solicitor, lecturer and the specialism director for insurance law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London. She is the author of Insurable Interest and the Law (Routledge, 2020) and a contributing author to The Law of Reinsurance (Sweet & Maxwell, 2019). Franziska has a PhD in commercial law.

Martin Friel

Martin Friel has been writing about insurance for 15 years. He was the editor of Insurance Age before joining AXA, where he was head of communications for the insurer’s UK operations. He nows works as a freelance journalist and communications adviser, writing for trade magazines and newspapers, and advising insurers and brokers on content creation and media engagement.

Previous Finder Awards winners

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