Insurance Telematics 2015 – Speaker: Neil Thomson

Neil Thomson is an expert in digital insurance and engages widely with global insurers and industry experts to gain a solid understanding of the current challenges faced by insurers across both personal and commercial lines. He also has deep insight into the trends and future capabilities required for next generation insurers to thrive in the digital age.

Prior to joining SSP in 2014, Thomson was responsible for developing the claims strategy across both the commercial and personal lines of business for two global tier one insurers that rank amongst the top five in the UK, Axa and RSA.

Thomson has over 20 years of business strategy and proposition development experience having worked extensively with FTSE 100 companies across a range of industries, including drinks, food, retail and chemicals giving him a really good understanding of working with large volumes of customer data in a very fast moving environment.

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