Angels and data demons

Cash injection

Broker and digital expert James York calls for the sector to pull together and share data in order to drive investment from angel investors

Innovation, fintech, start-ups - they're words on everyone's lips. And we all know that our fine country, and indeed our capital, is well positioned to lead Europe and the World in this booming technology sector.

So, how comes it's so hard to find insurance-literate angel investors to put some cash our way? And why are we tolerating such a closed data regime for market information?

I run a start-up and I'm proud to be able to participate in some amazing market initiatives, right now. There are

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