In-depth - e-trading: Future proof
As technology evolves and with the threat of disruptors entering the insurance space, Sam Barrett explores what advances in e-trading brokers can expect to see over the next decade
Ten years is a very long time in technology – the last decade has given us many things we take for granted today, including smartphones, e-books and cloud computing.
And, while the last 10 years have seen e-trading become an important tool for the insurance industry, many predict that by 2026 it will be fundamental. It’s also likely to have changed considerably.
Although developments in e-trading over the last 10 years have been relatively gradual, new technology, customer expectations and
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