InsurTech Futures: Risk v Reward – how brokers can get the most from InsurTech
CMS partner Ian Stevens discusses opportunities and legal obligations for brokers in InsurTech.
The insurance sector is increasingly receptive to the possibilities of InsurTech.
Telematics, wearables, apps and open APIs are promising to drive faster sales, enhance customer relationships and improve user experiences. In the back office regulatory compliance, cloud, blockchain, AI and robotic process automation technologies are revolutionising internal systems and processes.
For brokers, MGAs, coverholders, affinity marketers and other firms in the distribution chain, understanding how to
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