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Embedded insurance meets pet insurance: What's the potential?

Embedded insurance has scope across different insurance lines and pet insurance has been identified as a market in need of a radical shake-up. This blog explores the potential for embedded pet insurance to deliver relevant coverage exactly when customers are most likely to recognise its value.

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