Blog: How brokers can stay relevant in the shared economy
Ian Sweeney, SVP & GM of Trōv Mobility, offers us the inside track on Trōv’s evolution from a direct to broker proposition and shares his thoughts on what brokers must do to take advantage of the opportunities in the sharing economy.
It’s been quite the journey so far for Trōv. Since our inception in 2012, we have gone on to become the world’s leading insurance technology platform, enabling the new ways people live, work, and move.
We pivoted away our direct-to-consumer roots in 2018, to focus solely on bringing digital insurance solutions to innovative businesses from around the globe in a variety of sectors such as finance, insurance, mobility, and retail. Although the consumer application, which we rolled out in the UK
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