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Insurance Taskmaster: Winner revealed

With five tasks now completed and having travelled from 1912 to 2042 insuring everything from the Titanic to driverless flying taxis, the Insurance Taskmaster holds court with his colleagues at Verisk as it is time to announce a winner. In this episode we recount how each contestant did with the challenges and hand out points depending on their own personal input and the end result.

Once these are totted up we will learn who from Maya Brown, Jordan Burns, Billy Coleman, Scott Kelly, Rebecca Taylor or Bryn Wittock will be crowned the winner of Insurance Taskmaster.

Insurance Taskmaster has been a great opportunity for young insurance professionals to test their knowledge and solve some of the biggest insurance challenges faced by the industry in the past and also the future. Using only what is available to them at the time will surely help viewers appreciate just how much the industry has evolved.

Verisk is a huge advocate for technological change and innovation in the insurance industry, and we will always look forward to working with the industry and playing an active role in its growth. If you would like to find out more, please visit our website.

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