(Whose?) Data and the trust divide
Time has moved on. Discussion pieces like this are no longer about connected living becoming a “thing” at some point in the future, it’s a reality now. Even in the last 12 months the ability
Time has moved on. Discussion pieces like this are no longer about connected living becoming a “thing” at some point in the future, it’s a reality now. Even in the last 12 months the ability
The famous phrase that has its roots in the “invention” of the internet in 1991. It was also famously tweeted by the internet’s “creator” Tim Berners-Lee at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics in
In part 1, I looked at how most of the current wave of insurtech compares with “convenience tech” like Alexa, Uber and Nest. Is it possible to turn what is a grudge interaction like insurance
“Anna’s” work and home life is made so much easier by the tech she uses, according to an article I read here yesterday. If only there were space for a smattering of insurtech … (Too)
Think of an electric car, you think of Tesla. Right now though, the world’s motor industry’s opinion of Tesla is divided in the extreme. There are those who see Tesla as the great new upstart
(Written by someone who is a certified nerd, the earliest of early adopters and married for 17 years to a long-suffering tech widow…) Another week passes and yet another article on insurers pinning their hopes
Against a shifting regulatory landscape, increased cost of doing business and dwindling customer loyalty, it may be that you are considering selling all or part of your business. It may be a decision you’ve reached
You’ll find us talking on here about insurtech and digitalisation, and there’s no doubt that the leaders of the pack will have been heavily investing in both over the past few years. However, you’ll also