Blog: Connected cars - getting insurers in the driving seat

Robot car by Oxford University

The rise of connected cars has huge implications for the insurance industry, with the potential to create whole new ways of modelling risk, says Ravi Kumar of Infosys



During the mid-80s Knight Rider was critical viewing. The centrepiece of the show was KITT, a high-tech ‘intelligent' car that was - at the time - the stuff of pure science fiction.

Fast forward 30

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Big Interview: Cécile Fresneau, QBE

Cécile Fresneau, managing director of the insurance division of QBE’s European Operations, reveals her growth plans, hopes for generative artificial intelligence and her efforts to boost the number of female senior underwriters.

Nigel Walsh, Google Cloud

The number of deals insurers have been making with Google Cloud to finally deliver that seamless, personalised insurance experience that customers used to shopping via Amazon and streaming films via Netflix is ramping up.

Q&A: Matt Hicks, Recorder

Matt Hicks, chief commercial officer and co-founder of Recorder, a new London-based insurtech from the creators of Codat, explains how he has built a platform and artificial intelligence co-pilot for brokers.

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