Driving telematics forward
It’s no longer just the big players that can afford to get on board with telematics, so brokers need to get up to speed, says Adrian Coupland
People love to pooh-pooh new ways of working – especially when it comes to technology. Nowhere is this more visible than with telematics and the way it is being developed for smaller and mid-tier brokers in the motor market.
Let’s be clear – the telematics propositions available today from across the market are the first real wave of solutions and development is ongoing. Many of the historic stumbling blocks of using telematics in the mainstream motor market have already been overcome.
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