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AI, Analytics, IoT, Blockchain – do you know how all of this will fundamentally impact insurance? How will new processes and systems fuse with the traditional insurance business model to give a competitive advantage? Insurance Nexus recently sat down in private interviews with New York Life, Chubb and Assurant to discuss the role of ever-changing insurance technology to their business. |
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Get insights on how technology integration can roll out in insurance with view on:
• Progress being made in insurance technology integration: see how your business compares with other companies striving to use new technology for competitive advantage • Moving technology out of isolation in your business: make your new investments speak to all parts of the business and truly prove ROI across your workforce • Identify who is in the driver’s seat on technology integration: figure out your company from a planning perspective and how your technology champions should deliver on business goals and performance metrics
Access full insights from our industry leading interviewees:
David Castellani, SVP, Business Information Officer, New York Life
Damon Levine, former VP, Enterprise Risk Management, Assurant Andrew Pelcin, VP, Claims Data Analytics, Chubb
Taking the mystery out of AI, Analytics, Blockchain, IoT and other technology is a riddle at the crux of change in insurance – don’t get left behind.
I hope that you find the white paper of interest and please let me know if you have any questions about our work.
Kind Regards,
Marsha
Marsha Irving
Head of Innovation Insurance Nexus T: 1 800 814 3459 ext 4353 E: marsha.irving@insurancenexus.com
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