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In Series: Technology: Are insurers prepared for motor risk focused on vehicle malfunction?

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New technology means motor risk will soon be focused on vehicle malfunction, not human error. How can insurers prepare?

In the 1990 film Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger escapes from his pursuers by catching a ride in a robot-operated taxi. The film was set as far into the future as 2084, yet in the two decades

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Q&A: Jordan De Saa, Acturis

Head of insurer account management for Acturis, Jordan De Saa, shares what feedback clients have been giving the tech provider, talks through his move from Movo, and explains why he thinks more high net worth products will be digitally traded moving forward.

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