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Aviva's Maurice Tulloch on all that insurtech hype

Maurice Tulloch

With technology reshaping the insurance industry, incumbents need to disrupt the very business models they helped create in order to meet fast-changing customer expectations, writes Maurice Tulloch, CEO, international insurance, Aviva.

There’s a good chance a baby born today will never need to pass a driving test. Driverless cars have started to appear on the streets of London, joining those being tested in the US, China and

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