Developing business models to facilitate growth: the debate

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The panel talked in depth about the evolution of outsourcing and consider if there is an appetite for new models which include risk sharing. The question about whether functions previously considered too business critical to outsource such as sales and underwriting is also addressed.

The panel of expert speakers include:
Jonathan Swift, Editor-in-chief, Post Magazine and Insurance Age
Noel Cullen, acting head of financial services sourcing advisory, KPMG
Jeremy Owenson, senior vice president, WNS Global Services
Mahben Quddus, Underwriting Operations Manager, Plum Underwriting

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Lisa Bartlett, Crawford

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