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Insurance technology roundtable: Building a digital first sector fit for the future

by Owain Thomas
15 October 2024
Insurance technology roundtable: Building a digital first sector fit for the future
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We live in an increasingly digital-first environment where Generation Z – those aged 12 to 27 – are becoming a critical and evermore influential part of the consumer base.

Notably this population have not known a world without the Internet while their experiences and lives have been guided by access to technology as they commonly expect to have everything at the touch of their fingers.

So building an environment to meet the needs of this highly innovative and health-conscious population brought together the panel at Health & Protection’s insurance technology roundtable in association with Comarch.

The discussion noted how industry technology has already progressed vastly in the last decade and with continuous development it is likely to evolve further in many new and unexpected ways.

But despite this promise of technological evolution, it was also reassuring to hear from the expert panel that the coming generation still value traditional elements of the sector, just maybe more on their terms.

Download the roundtable supplement for the discussion by clicking the front page below or by following this link.

 

 

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