FinTech: Epicenter of Disruption (Part 4) By Haskell Garfinkel Jamie Yoder Javier Baixas The Economist says most executives (54%) ignore the challenge from FinTech or talk about disruption without making any changes.
An Eruption in Disruptive InsurTech? By Adam Tyrer Not so much: "Nothing I saw in these presentations made me believe this group of companies would be genuinely disruptive."
InsurTech Forces Industry to Rethink By Dennis Just As consumers use more and more online sources or digital agents to manage their policies, local agents will become less important.
FinTech: Epicenter of Disruption (Part 3) By Haskell Garfinkel Javier Baixas Jamie Yoder Traditional insurers believe that 21% of their revenue is at risk to InsurTech start-ups within five years.
The Insurance Renaissance (Part 1) By Denise Garth In insurance, radical shifts in business, technology and culture are not terribly different than in the Renaissance of the 1400s and beyond.
FinTech: Epicenter of Disruption (Part 2) By Haskell Garfinkel Javier Baixas Jamie Yoder Innovation in insurance can largely be attributed to technological advances, such as blockchain, from outside the sector.
A Mental Framework for InsurTech By Matteo Carbone All players within the insurance sector will have to transform into InsurTech companies in the coming years.
FinTech: Epicenter of Disruption (Part 1) By Haskell Garfinkel Javier Baixas Jamie Yoder The pace of change in the global insurance industry is accelerating more quickly than could have been envisaged.
Tech Secret to a Combined Ratio Below 100% By Matteo Carbone Deepak Karthikeyan While large personal auto insurers have adopted telematics-based programs, they’re only scratching the surface of the potential benefits.
Insurtech Is at an Inflection Point By Tom Kussurelis Insurtech funding has been dropping since 2021 and hit a 20-quarter low in 4Q22. Will it rebound, continue on a flat path or decline further?
'Digital Twins': The Race Is On By Roger Arnemann The concept is widely adopted in manufacturing and supply chain. Insurers that integrate digital twins will significantly out-compete rivals.
Insurance in 2030: What Does the Future Hold? By Marie Carr In an increasingly fractured world, insurers have to cover a greater array and frequency of intensifying risks.