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Technology and driverless cars are not a threat to the industry, insurers say

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Insurance revenues are being driven down by advances in technology that will disrupt the industry and change the ways in which customers choose their premiums.

A combination of driverless cars, data management and an uptake in car-sharing will significantly drive down premiums over the next 25 years.

The latest report from the Boston Consulting Group and

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