As the children reluctantly drag themselves back to school with no doubt some parents cheers ringing in their ears, when for the older children their first point of call will no doubt be discussing the word proroguing as the Queen has approved the PM’s suspension plan. We once again wait with bated breath on the latest developments but you have to say it isn’t dull in the political arena at present. |
As a segue into our first article on the subject of language Kerri-Ann Hockley from Policy Bee looks at greater clarity needed from insurers to SMEs. Lara Korz, Chief Data Officer, Azur looks at AI and asks is it overhyped or an essential business tool. We also have Michael T. Anderson, Director Data Strategy, Guidewire Software examining the evolution of predictive analytics in insurance. Our regular columnists also weigh in with their views from the preceding month including, amongst others, Dale Critchley on ESG and Fiona Tait examines how we can age confidently. Mohammad Khan from PwC, standing in this month for Kareline Daguer, looks at the Past, Present and Future of the Ogden rate. Tom Murray continues his cloud based theme this month with Cloud-based solutions for cloud-based problems.
We look forward to welcoming you and hopefully Parliament back next month.
Features
Is AI Overhyped - By Lara Korz, Chief Data Officer, Azur Professional Indemnity - By Kerrie-Anne Hockley, Head of Customer Service, PolicyBee
When Insight Creates Impact - By Michael T. Anderson, Director data Strategy, Guidewire Software
New Risks: New Insurance Category by Dr Philipp Schönbucher, Chief Data Scientist, Previse and Tom Milligan, Active Underwriter, Beat Syndicate 4242
TPR Seeks to Make the Trustee Model Work Better by Robert Wallace, XPS Pensions Group
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