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

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.

This blog highlights the next four trends and the implications for the insurance industry:
AI driving transformation.
• IoT and omnipresent data collection.
• Rise of ecosystems.
• Regionalisation of state and financial power.

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