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Upcoming webinar: How is the delegated authority business changing in the digital age?

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With The Lloyd’s Market Association crunching the findings of its market-wide consultation on the new Computable Binding Authority Agreement (CBAA) model, bordereaux management is entering a new era.

Especially as since mid-September, MGAs, brokers and other market participants have been free to choose their preferred bordereaux solution following the exit of Delegated Data Manager (DDM) as the default bordereaux platform for the London market. 

With this in mind, Charles Taylor InsureTech in partnership with Insurance Post are hosting a webinar on Thursday 21st November 2024, at 11am GMT so viewers can hear about the future of bordereaux and what the future holds for delegated authority business.

This involves a specially invited expert panel discussing how companies can become more efficient in their bordereaux management; the data challenges; and barriers to straight through processing and real time data access.

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