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Infographic: Driving innovation in the digital ecosystem of insurance

Crisis is often the catalyst for innovation and the recent pandemic was a driving force behind the rapid digitisation of the insurance ecosystem. The drastic changes demanded during the pandemic accelerated the adoption of technology immensely and will have a lasting impact on the insurance industry.

Designed for insurance brokers, this infographic highlights:

• The unprecedented shift in how brokerages and insurers conduct their business.
• Four forces shaping the future of the insurance industry.
• How rapid technology change created a data obsession.
• How brokers can drive innovation through the digital ecosystem of insurance.
• Opportunities for independent brokers, insurers and insureds.
• The specific technologies reshaping the market.

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