Meet the techies: Allianz's Glen Clarke
Glen Clarke, head of transformational propositions at Allianz, discusses why it is important for brokers to partner with InsurTech start-ups.
What is your company doing in the InsurTech space?At Allianz we are working with InsurTechs in a number of different ways. This ranges from direct investment via Allianz X, support of programmes like Start Up Bootcamp through to commercial partnerships.
We also have teams of people both locally and centrally scanning the market place for opportunities and exploration in the InsurTech space.
How do you think InsurTech will affect broking in the next five years?Brokers have a history of
Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.
To access these options, along with all other subscription benefits, please contact info@insuranceage.co.uk.
You are currently unable to print this content. Please contact info@insuranceage.co.uk to find out more.
You are currently unable to copy this content. Please contact info@insuranceage.co.uk to find out more.
Copyright Infopro Digital Limited. All rights reserved.
You may share this content using our article tools. Printing this content is for the sole use of the Authorised User (named subscriber), as outlined in our terms and conditions - https://www.infopro-insight.com/terms-conditions/insight-subscriptions/
If you would like to purchase additional rights please email info@insuranceage.co.uk
Copyright Infopro Digital Limited. All rights reserved.
You may share this content using our article tools. Copying this content is for the sole use of the Authorised User (named subscriber), as outlined in our terms and conditions - https://www.infopro-insight.com/terms-conditions/insight-subscriptions/
If you would like to purchase additional rights please email info@insuranceage.co.uk
Most read
- In Depth: Managing cyber risk in an ever-changing security landscape
- In Depth: Cyber risk and AI – friend or foe?
- Covéa cuts losses but underwriting deficit grows