The Income Protection Task Force (IPTF) has announced the addition of Sapiens as its newest member, bringing the total of new members to join the organisation in 2025 to nine.
Sapiens is an AI-driven insurance software provider.
This year has seen the IPTF broaden its agenda and focus to include ASU members and a focus on value added services as well as technology providers.
Jo Miller, managing director of the IPTF said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Sapiens as a member and look forward to the insight and perspective that they can provide for us and other members as we seek to grow the IP market and challenge us to explore new ways to achieve our aims”.
Rob McLean, head of L&P Insurance Practice (EMEA and APAC) from Sapiens (pictured) said the firm was is delighted to become a member of the Income Protection Task Force.
“Raising awareness and understanding of income protection has never been so important in an age where the focus is clearly shifting from state provided welfare to private welfare provision,“ he said.
“As sales of income protection continue to grow, energised by a multitude of factors including financial resilience, increasing awareness and the cost of living challenge, Sapiens sees the IPTF as a force for good in the industry and is looking forward to supporting this fantastic work going forward.”





