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Eight trends shaping the future of the insurance industry – Part one

Sapiens in the Nordics (formerly Tia technologies) has identified eight key trends as critically relevant for the future of insurance over the next 12 years. These are based on an analysis of global megatrends, input from our subject-matter and insurance experts, desktop research, and discussions with the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies.

They take in some aspects of the megatrends, and some of them overlap and interact. Which of these trends has the most potential to impact your business? Which will be the most disruptive and which holds the greatest business opportunity? These are some questions to pose to your own management and/or development teams as you strategise for the future

This blog highlights the first four trends.

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