Roundtable: Fintech Futures Part Two

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In the second part of our FinTech Futures roundtable we find out more about what the key disrupters in the insurance sector might be and some of the issues that impact on innovation.

What are the key digital disrupters?

CM - There is the government initiative in banking to open up the back end systems and you can access bank accounts so you can build apps etcetera, obviously with permission, but if it works in banking there is no reason it won’t move to other regulated industries. That means people would get access to the data which is the biggest thing in the insurance market.

BW – Isn’t the future of tech in this industry creating data on the spot, so telematics. Looking

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