E-trading leads 2010 technology agenda
Four industry information technology experts give Emmanuel Kenning their views on which developments will affect the profession in the coming year
PB: What should be at the top of the technology agenda for broker managers in 2010?
Simon Ronaldson, Acturis: E-trading of commercial business has to be firmly on top of the pile. Despite many cynics suggesting that commercial business would always remain manually traded, Acturis has transacted over £100m of small and medium-sized enterprise premium income in the last year, reducing the amount of rework between broker and insurer enormously. The panel of products available to our brokers is set
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