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Roundtable: Transforming risk management in commercial insurance

From AI and sensors to board-level governance and SME engagement, an Insurance Post roundtable held in conjunction with RiskSTOP delved into how insurers and brokers can help businesses navigate a complex risk landscape and strengthen loss prevention. This article provides a summary of the discussion.

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