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Roundtable: How new technologies can speed up motor claims

Wex roundtable

The motor space is under intense pressure in terms of costs. With margins tight, how can insurers handle claims efficiently while delivering good customer service? New technology may provide part of the answer

Left to right, back row: Anthony Wynn, motor innovation senior lead – digital, Aviva; Richard Wood, senior project manager, claims automation and transformation, Zurich; Chris Crook, business

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