Fairer Finance discusses customer centricity as part of the Insurance Debate

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Customers should have the benefit of the doubt

James Daley, managing director of Fairer Finance, gives his view on the importance of customer centricity and wonders why the industry seems so out of sync with the public it serves.

Daley, pictured, believes insurers should be "willing to give their customers the benefit of the doubt much more often" and puts the onus on insurers to demonstrate their value.

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