Steps insurers should take to become inclusive innovators

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Analysis: Emma Ann Hughes explores what it will take to create an inclusive insurance industry culture that is capable of producing products and services suitable for a wider cross section of society.

Inclusive innovation, which aims to design insurance for the widest range of people possible, could be the shot in the arm the general insurance industry needs after the sector’s profits took a plunge

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London’s future is threatened by more extreme flooding and failure to keep pace with technology, according to a new study, with Tokio Marine arguing insurers should help the city prepare for cybersecurity and artificial intelligence developments.

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