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Digital Bar Quarterly: What does it take to be ‘The Insurer of the Future?’

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Having attended Insurtech Insights Europe 2022 last month, Altus Consulting business executive Mike Daly shares some thoughts including the possibility we are at a ‘tipping point’ in terms of someone creating ‘the Netflix of Insurance’.

Mike Daly, business executive, Altus Consulting

Among the normal parade of organisations and solution vendors at the 2022 Insurtechs Insights Europe event last month

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