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Alex Hearn: Founder & CEO, Slipcase: Information that matters and insights that inform (179)
Alex Hearn, founder of insurance news and insights platform Slipcase, joins Matthew on Podcast 179 to share his experience of growing a successful business.
Formerly a broker at Willis, Alex left the company to develop a digital environment to connect insurance industry professionals. The result, Slipcase, is now an established platform collating and sharing information from insurers, brokers, and service providers to 160,000 users worldwide.
Alex and Matthew discuss the process of building the company, the technology behind the platform, and the insurance content that is capturing users’ attention.
Talking points include:
Establishing a product market fit and knowing when to pivot
Building a quality proposition for corporate clients
What users want - tracking behaviour to establish trends
How the pandemic changed consumption habits
Podcast or press release - the popularity of different content formats
More information on Slipcase is available from slipcase.com and you can contact Alex on LinkedIn.
The article mentioned in the podcast, InsurTech freefall – don't look down, is available here.
Our latest report, Climate Change Risk Regulation and Measurement: 22 companies to know, is available to download from our website.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Summarise some of the potential ways to establish a new business within a product market
Identify the key interests for consumers of insurance content and the impact of the pandemic on consumption habits
Describe and compare the key advantages for consumers of insurance content between different content formats
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 179 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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32:2527/02/2022
Dr Tim Farewell: Science and Communications Director, Terrafirma, a Dye & Durham Solution: Cracks and collapse – the risks beneath your property (178)
Thousands of UK property claims are made every year related to unseen perils below ground, with climate change already increasing the risks facing homeowners and insurers.
Dr Tim Farewell is the Director of Science and Communications at Terrafirma, a Dye & Durham Solution, and one of the UK’s leading authorities on ground risks.
He joins Matthew on Podcast 178 to discuss what is causing the problems, and how Terrafirma provides data to help insurers understand portfolio risks from subsidence, mines and voids, sinkholes, and coastal erosion.
Talking points include:
The science behind different ground risks
The most common causes of subsidence and sinkholes
How insurers are using Terrafirma data for assessing risks and claims
The effect of climate change on ground risks - today and in the future
Emerging technologies and tracking ground movement from space
You can find out more about climate risk and the work Terrafirma is doing in the next InsTech London report.
Climate Change Risk, Regulation and Measurement: 22 companies to know will be available to download from our website from 9am on Thursday 24 February.
To keep up-to-date with the latest news and developments in the space, sign up to our new monthly Climate Risk newsletter.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Articulate the impact of climate change on increasing ground risks for property owners and insurers
Understand the value of data in ground risk assessment
Provide real-life examples of emerging technology mitigating these risks
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 178 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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35:3820/02/2022
Devin Chawda: Co-founder & CEO, ARMD: Embedded insurance - the next frontier for a serial entrepreneur (177)
Embedded insurance was one of the hot topics of 2021, with a growing number of successful propositions emerging that target potential customers with insurance at the point of purchase.
ARMD is one of a crop of new companies putting embedded insurance into action. It offers theft and damage insurance to UK tradespeople purchasing tools through its online shop and supplies IoT sensors to help protect their vehicles.
Co-founder and CEO Devin Chawda joins Matthew to discuss how the technology works, why customers like embedded insurance, and the challenge of building a business and raising funds during Covid-19 lockdowns.
Talking points include:
Market research and identifying pain points
Aligning e-commerce and embedded insurance products
Using app technology to expedite digital claims
Gathering new data to assess risk and pricing
Raising funds via crowdsourcing
To learn more about what embedded insurance means in practice and the potential opportunities, download our 'Insurance: to Embed, or not to Embed' report.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Summarise the benefits of aligning e-commerce and embedded insurance products to enhance overall customer experience
List some of the technological developments allowing better claims experience for embedded insurance products
Identify key impacts of the pandemic on the growth of new insurance businesses
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 177 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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33:1313/02/2022
Ruth Foxe Blader and Matthew Jones: Anthemis: What really matters - the investors’ view (176)
For start-ups and scale-ups, funding is the fuel for growth. But after a record-breaking year for insurtech investment, what can we expect to see in the investment space in 2022?
Ruth Foxe Blader and Matthew Jones from venture capital investor Anthemis join Matthew to discuss the current financial markets and the opportunities that are attracting investors right now.
Talking points include:
Assessing IPO performance and the investment appetite for insurtech
What Anthemis looks for from new companies and solutions
How new sources of data are creating new product opportunities
The growth of embedded insurance and what’s next
How to encourage entrepreneur diversity in insurtech
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Define what an IPO is and how it is reflected in an investment's performance
Summarise some of the things an investor looks for in a new investment opportunity
Identify the developments in the insurance industry that are leading to new investment opportunities
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 176 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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45:5406/02/2022
Katie Lennon: Head of ESG, UK & Lloyd’s, AXA XL: ESG - the insurer’s perspective (175)
With climate-related risk becoming a top priority for insurers, Podcast 175 examines where the industry is right now in terms of identifying the specific challenges and opportunities ahead.
Matthew talks to Katie Lennon, Head of ESG, UK & Lloyd's at AXA XL, about how processes for measuring and managing climate impact are developing.
The conversation covers how Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) differs for business operations and clients, creating consistency around allocating carbon emissions, and the work being done on a global scale to help support insurers.
Talking points include:
Communicating the purpose of ESG across organisations
Practical examples of measuring climate impact and organisational change
Where insurers can have the biggest impact on carbon emissions
Defining consistent terminology and standardised frameworks
Opportunities for third parties around unstructured climate data
Climate Change Measurement and Regulation, a new report from InsTech London on reporting insurers’ climate change risk and impact, will be released on 24 February. More details coming soon.
You can also keep up to date on climate-related events by subscribing to our new Climate Risk newsletter. The first issue will be published on 10 February. More information is available at instech.london/climate.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Describe how the insurance industry is currently handling the challenges and opportunities of climate risk
Summarise some of the ways the process for measuring and managing climate change are developing
Identify how ESG differs for business operations and clients
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 175 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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32:3030/01/2022
Climate Change Risks and Opportunities Today (174)
As the financial risks from climate change continue to increase, insurers are having to come to terms with both the short-term impact of large catastrophe events and new regulatory requirements.
Podcast 174 features insights from our Climate Change Risks and Opportunities Today live event, sponsored by S&P Global Market Intelligence, which focused on practical solutions and real examples of how insurance is responding to a changing landscape and evolving risks.
Recorded live at CodeNode in London, Matthew talks to:
Raphael Zindi, Product Manager | Segment Lead, EMEA Insurance, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Chris Illman, Head of Responsible Business, Beazley
Dana Foley, Head of Catastrophe Research, Chaucer Group
Christopher Perceval, Head of ESG Business Development, EMEA, S&P Global Sustainable1
This episode also features additional insights from Fathom’s Chief Operations Officer Dr Andrew Smith and Tom Philp, CEO of Maximum Information.
Talking points include:
Building risk models for Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG) performance
ESG ratings and rewarding clients - how to encourage climate conversations
Reaching net zero - identifying relevant data and mapping portfolios
Disclosing climate credentials - the right questions for underwriters to ask
Transition risk - what it is and how to track the financial implications
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand some of the possible solutions to tackle climate change challenges for the insurance industry
Explore the current insurance ecosystem addressing climate change risks
Discuss increasing complexity of regulatory environment around climate change and its impact on how insurance can respond to these shifting risks
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 174 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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22:4723/01/2022
Bryan Falchuk: Managing Partner, Insurance Evolution Partners: Insurer, start-up, writer, coach, influencer - one life, many roles (173)
Matthew talks to author, coach, and speaker Bryan Falchuk on Podcast 173 about his background in insurance and insurtech, and the innovation challenges for insurers and start-ups in 2022.
Bryan began his career at Liberty Mutual Insurance and worked for Beazley, McKinsey and Hiscox before branching out as an author. His two books titled The Future of Insurance look at the lessons learned by incumbent insurers as they look to innovate and evolve to meet the needs of their customers.
The episode features examples from insurers that have successfully launched innovation projects and why Bryan feels that now is a fascinating time for insurance.
Talking points include:
Innovating in-house - insurer success stories
How start-ups win - why a strong business model beats hype
The growth of embedded insurance and moving beyond acquisitions
Making claims savings - efficiency vs lower indemnity
Going “digital” and how to overcome the challenges facing insurers post-pandemic
Bryan Falchuk is also the host of The Future of Insurance Podcast. You can hear Matthew and Robin talking to Bryan in Season 1, Episode 19.
For more information on Bryan’s The Future of Insurance book series, go to https://bryanfalchuk.com/bookstore.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Describe how companies, from start-ups to incumbents, can compete in the insurtech space
Identify the possible future of insurtech funding in claims
Summarise some of the ways insurers can overcome the challenges they face from the pandemic and beyond
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 173 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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35:1516/01/2022
Predictions for Insurance in 2022 (172)
What can the insurance industry expect in 2022? We’ve gathered a panel of 16 innovation experts to give us their predictions for the year ahead.
Podcast 172, sponsored by Fadata, covers topics, themes and opportunities including the insurtech investment scene (valuations and opportunities), increase in mergers & acquisitions activity, ESG and climate change, operational excellence, talent war, cryptocurrency and the Metaverse.
Our panel of innovation experts includes:
Matthew Jones, Managing Director, Anthemis
Charles Burgess, CEO International Distribution, Munich Re Specialty Group
Premal Gohil, Head of Innovation Partnerships & Investments, GRS, Liberty Mutual Insurance
Sasa Brcerevic, Global Head of MGA Strategies, Aon
Ruta Mikiskaite, Head of Client Solutions UK and Ireland, Swiss Re
Jenny Williams, Portfolio Optimisation Director, Convex
Joan Cuscó, Global Head of Transformation, MAPFRE
Paolo Cuomo, Director of Operations, Brit Insurance
Liselotte Munk, CEO, Fadata
Keith Aylwin, Director, Alpha FMC
Daniel Prince, CEO, Rethink Underwriting
Adam Kemmis Betty, UK & Ireland Digital Leader, Marsh
Francois Forge, Head of Strategic Innovation, Wakam
Mark Allan, General Manager for Business and Specialist Products, Bupa
Debbie Smith, Chief Medical Officer, EMEA, Swiss Re
Dr Ali Hasan, Chief Medical and Healthcare Officer, Vitality
Listen to Episode 171 to hear InsTech London Partners Robin Merttens and Matthew Grant reflect on 2021 and share their own predictions for 2022.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Summarise predictions for the year ahead from industry experts
Describe where insurtech funding may be going in 2022
Explain some of the roles the identified key themes will play in the market
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 172 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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28:4809/01/2022
Partners’ Chat - New Year Special: Robin Merttens and Matthew Grant (171)
Matthew and Robin wave goodbye to 2021 by reflecting on some of the key insurance, insurtech and innovation themes from the past 12 months.
Their Partners’ Chat - New Year special includes thoughts on a record year for insurtech investment, why now is a good time to be an MGA, and predictions for data and technology developments in 2022.
Talking points include:
Unicorns, angels and securing early-stage funding
The decline of incubators and accelerators
Embedded insurance and educating customers about risk
How data ingestion and extraction became a top business priority
Why brokers remain a key part of the value chain
If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use, or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. All we are up to www.instech.london
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand the challenges around securing early-stage funding
Learn why embedded insurance is becoming attractive to customers
Learn why data ingestion and extraction is important to insurers
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 171 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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33:4102/01/2022
Allyship, inclusion and the future of work (170)
InsTech London was really pleased to be involved in a panel discussion on Allyship in the workplace hosted by The Camelot Network’s Inclusion & Diversity Think Tank and sponsored by Genasys.
The diverse panel explained what Allyship is, how to action it and the impact it can have in creating a truly inclusive society.
The speakers include:
Rebekah Bostan – Director of Research and Insight, InsTech London
Lethabo Motsoaledi – Co-founder, Creator and CTO, Voyc
Dr Joanna Abeyie MBE – Founder and Director, Blue Moon
Paul Jardine – Chairman, Asta and Chaucer
The discussion was moderated by Miriam Reason, Founder at Reasonful.
Talking points include:
What is Allyship, and why should you care?
Why is Allyship the most powerful thing you can do at work?
Why is the future of work about intersectional inclusion and Allyship?
What do all the relevant terms mean?
For more information on The Camelot Network, go to thecamelotnetwork.com.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Describe what Allyship is
Summarise why Allyship is an important part of the workplace
Explain how you can action Allyship and the impact it can have
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 170 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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30:0026/12/2021
George Devereese & Turloch Mooney: IHS Markit: Revealing the risks: inside shipping and containers (169)
The global pandemic and the shutdown of the Suez Canal in March highlighted the importance of the global supply chain and the risks involved in shipping goods around the world.
Tracking what happens at sea is a major challenge, however, innovations in data and technology are now allowing insurers and businesses to track ship and cargo movements from start to finish.
Matthew is joined on Podcast 169 by George Devereese and Turloch Mooney from IHS Markit, a global data provider and the primary source of information on vessels being used for international trade.
The conversation covers how technology is being used in the real-time monitoring of vessels and the data and analytics IHS Markit provides to marine insurers to assist with underwriting, risk allocation, and claims investigation/mitigation.
Talking points include:
The main risks involved in container ship journeys
How sensors are being used to track individual cargo containers
Using data to forecast global supply chain delays
Partnering with insurers and accessing IHS Markit data
The next steps in supply chain and marine insurance innovation
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Describe how maritime shipping data can be used in insurance
Compare some of the possible ways to track containers
Identify some of the additional uses of maritime shipping data
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 169 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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24:5619/12/2021
Christian Wiens: CEO, Getsafe: Giving a new generation access to insurance (168)
In October 2021, Getsafe extended its Series B funding round to $93 million, including investment from Swiss Re. The start-up is now a fully licensed insurer in Germany and operates as an MGA in the UK, targeting younger generations with personal lines insurance products.
Robin talks to co-founder and CEO Christian Wiens about how Getsafe has scaled since being founded in 2015, the company's plans for expansion, and innovation trends to watch.
Talking points include:
How to sell insurance to first-time customers
The benefits of being a full-stack insurer
Distribution channels for personal lines insurance
Changes in CEO responsibility as start-ups scale
Venture capital trends in Europe and the US
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Describe how a CEO's responsibilities develop as a start-up grows
Identify some of the dynamics of the venture capital market
Explain how the UK and Europe compare to the US when it comes to innovation
To learn more about digital insurance, visit the Getsafe's InsTech London profile page.
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 168 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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22:0412/12/2021
Near real time hazard data - around us and above us (167)
This week, we’re bringing you the highlights from our recent live event featuring companies providing and using near real time hazard data to speed up claims handling, reduce costs and provide more accurate underwriting.
Data is only any good if it can be easily embedded in the workflow - so we get practical and specific with all our guests to explore real case studies and challenges they have overcome.
Matthew leads off talking to CEO and founder of ICEYE Rafal Modrzewski and Head of Insurance Solutions Lisa Wardlaw.
Extracts follow from:
Forbes McKenzie, CEO, McKenzie Intelligence Services
Alun Jones, Chief Commercial Officer, Addresscloud
Andrew Smith, Chief Operations Officer, Fathom
Jonathon Hopper, Claims Manager, Atrium Underwriters
Colin Masson, Head of First Party Complex Claims, Beazley
Gethin Jones, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Skyline Partners
Talking points include:
Using radar satellite imaging technology to assess flood depths at individual building level
Tracking climate risks and risk movements in near real time
The potential and future role of parametric insurance for property risks
How new data and technology is improving climate change models
Using real time data to make faster claims payments
If you would like to hear more about the companies featured on this episode, click the links above to see additional content on their InsTech London member profiles.
Additional podcast episodes are also available for ICEYE, McKenzie Intelligence Services, Fathom, Atrium Underwriters and Skyline Partners.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand some of the ways that innovation is changing the claims process for climate risk
Compare sources of hazard data and uncover its importance in the claims process
Learn how better monitoring of hazard data could help improve the customer experience
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 167 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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30:0705/12/2021
Jeremy Hyams: Chief Executive Officer, Claims Consortium Group: Claims technology - building the single source of truth (166)
When it comes to innovation, claims technology has not always got the level of focus it deserves.
That situation is changing though with several companies, including this week’s podcast guest, providing new technology solutions to speed up and improve claims processes.
Matthew talks to Jeremy Hyams, CEO and founder of Claims Consortium Group, about building a claims service provider, innovating at speed during Covid-19, and how its Synergy Cloud platform is helping the AA to manage home insurance claims in-house.
Talking points include:
Claims handling technology in practice
Building technology for third parties
The growth in remote claims assessments
Linking partners and customers through platforms
Validating claims using real-time weather data
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Explore why only a small proportion of investment by insurers goes into claims
Understand what claims handling technology is
Compare some of the trends around remote claims assessment technology
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 166 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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29:4528/11/2021
Sébastien Piguet: Co-founder & Head of Underwriting, Descartes Underwriting: Going global - delivering parametric insurance at scale (165)
Descartes Underwriting, founded in 2018, has scaled quickly to provide parametric insurance against climate risks to corporate clients around the world.
Co-founder & Head of Underwriting Sébastien Piguet joins Matthew on Podcast 165 to discuss trends in parametric insurance and Descartes' experiences with its clients.
Talking points include:
Why some corporates are replacing indemnity policies with parametric
Educating brokers and risk managers about parametric
Insuring solar and wind farms
Data sources for natural perils
The potential for parametric cyber insurance
Descartes Underwriting was featured in our report Parametric Insurance - 2021 outlook and the companies to watch, which is available to download for free to InsTech London members.
If you want to keep up-to-date with the latest parametric insurance news and developments, sign up for our Parametric Post newsletter.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand the value of parametric insurance
Explore the role parametric insurance can play in climate change mitigation
Compare some of the data sources for parametric insurance
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 165 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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22:0921/11/2021
Marco Mirabella: Founder & CEO, Ensuro: Crypto capital for insurance start-ups (164)
Start-ups looking to sell insurance products often struggle to secure the insurance capacity from incumbent (re)insurers they need as a managing general agent (MGA).
Ensuro is piloting an alternative source of insurance capital: using cryptocurrency funds from investors, locked in smart contracts on a blockchain, to underwrite risks.
Founder and CEO Marco Mirabella joins InsTech London's Henry Gale on Podcast 164 to discuss the opportunity for cryptocurrency to be used as insurance capital and how Ensuro's technology works.
Talking points include:
The crypto market and decentralised finance (DeFi)
The regulatory landscape for crypto insurance
Applications of parametric insurance
An insurance use case for NFTs (non-fungible tokens)
InsTech London's latest report, Demystifying Crypto: the insurance opportunities and challenges, sets out what the insurance industry should know about crypto in more detail.
To learn more about Ensuro, you can read an insight article we wrote about the company earlier this year, Cryptocurrency - the next capital pool for parametric insurance?
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand how crypto can be used as a source of capital in insurance
Explore some of the regulatory landscape around crypto
Identify an example of how NFTs can be used in insurance
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 164 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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19:0914/11/2021
Nick Wright: Chief Business Development Officer, Pen Underwriting: Every problem has a solution (163)
The Managing General Agent (MGA) model has become a successful way for many insurtech startups to establish themselves, but the subject of this week’s podcast is a bit different to other MGAs in the marketplace.
Pen Underwriting was created by bringing together 12 companies in 2014. Its work covers claims, pricing, and distribution with more than £650 million in gross written premium per year.
Chief Business Development Officer Nick Wright joins Matthew on Podcast 163 to explain how Pen Underwriting supports its partners and why investing in innovation is a key part of the company’s approach.
Talking points include:
Advantages of the MGA model
Creating products for insurer partners
Monitoring the market and looking outside of insurance
The growth of parametric and usage-based insurance
Using telematics to mitigate risk
More information on Pen Underwriting is available from the company’s InsTech London member profile page.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Identify some of the benefits of innovation in insurance
Understand what is unique about MGAs and some of their advantages
Determine how telematics can be used to mitigate risk
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 163 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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21:0607/11/2021
Property Intelligence - new solutions for an old problem (162)
We're bringing you the highlights and key insights from our property risk event at The Steel Yard in London.
‘Property Risk - What’s New and What Works?’ brought together experts in flood forecasting, digital twins, rebuild costs, remote assessment and more, to discuss new data and analytics solutions that are helping insurers understand the physical characteristics and risks of properties.
The episode begins with Robin in conversation with Todd Rissel, Chairman and CEO of event sponsors e2Value, and is followed by interviews with:
Mark Cunningham, WhenFresh
Olivia Iltcheva, Convex
Anthony Siggers, Archipelago
Jonathan Newbery, Zurich and Jonathan Jackson, Previsico
Jay Gentry, SafeGraph
Bob Frady, HazardHub (acquired by Guidewire)
Anthony Peake, Intelligent AI
Laurent de la Porte and Antonin de Benoist, Allphins
Talking points include:
What is important for insurance companies when looking for property-related data
What information has been hard to get, but is now available
How information for the US varies from the UK
What are some of the major sources of data from outside of the insurance industry
What are some of the data hubs and platforms now being used
If you would like to hear more about the work our guests and their companies are doing, click the links above to visit their respective InsTech London member profiles. Further podcast episodes are also available featuring Todd Rissel (Podcast 153), Mark Cunningham (Podcast 111), Archipelago (Podcast 145), and Bob Frady (Podcast 135).
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand the potential for data to transform the understanding of property risk for insurers
Explore some of the existing platforms and solutions available
Identify the factors that insurers should consider when selecting a property data partner
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 162 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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51:4831/10/2021
Brendan Smyth & Premal Gohil: Liberty Mutual Insurance: Embracing innovation - lessons from a global insurer (161)
Liberty Mutual Insurance is a global insurance company that embraces innovation, with a strong track record of building successful partnerships with technology companies.
Matthew talks to Brendan Smyth, SVP, Global Risk Solutions Innovation, and Premal Gohil, Head of Innovation Partnerships & Investments, to understand how Liberty approaches innovation projects and works with third parties to understand new insurance trends.
The episode also includes advice for start-ups on how to approach insurers with new ideas and what Liberty is looking for from potential data and technology partners.
Talking points include:
How to create a culture of innovation
Balancing innovation projects with day-to-day business
Building successful commercial partnerships
The importance of ecosystems and efficient integration
Comparing insurance innovation - differences between the US and Europe
Premal’s article, 5 Tips for ensuring Startup-Corporate collaboration success, is available to read on LinkedIn.
More information on Liberty Mutual Insurance is available on the company’s InsTech London member profile page.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Identify some of the impacts of innovation and its importance in the future of the insurance industry
Discern the roles required for successful innovation partnerships
Understand how incumbents and start-ups can work together and learn from each other
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 161 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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41:1724/10/2021
Robin Merttens & Andrew Yeoman: Navigating algorithmic underwriting in Property & Casualty (160)
Robin is joined by Concirrus CEO and Co-founder Andrew Yeoman on Podcast 160 to discuss how commercial insurers are beginning to use algorithms to support underwriting decisions.
The conversation covers the findings from the InsTech London report, A Practitioner's Guide: Algorithmic underwriting in commercial and specialty insurance, which examines where industry adoption is right now and what’s needed to move the technology forward.
Andrew shares his insights on the potential of algorithmic underwriting, plus practical examples of how Concirrus is using algorithms to identify marine risks and build dynamic pricing models.
Talking points include:
How underwriters are using algorithms
The challenges to wider industry adoption
Predicting behaviours through technology
‘Digital fracking’ and the importance of structured data
Automation as a journey and where we are on it
The balance of AI and human input
A Practitioner's Guide: Algorithmic underwriting in commercial and specialty insurance is available to download from the InsTech London website.
For more information about Concirrus, take a look at the company's InsTech London member profile page.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand how algorithms are being used to build dynamic pricing models
Recognise how algorithmic approaches support underwriting decisions
Distinguish how structured data improves the efficiency of underwriting algorithms
To continue learning about commercial insurance, visit the Concirrus profile page on the InsTech London website.
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 160 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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27:3517/10/2021
Simon Lewis & Matt Greaves: Atrium Underwriters: Underwriting and innovation where it counts (159)
Atrium Underwriters has been operating in the London market for almost 100 years and has established itself as one of the most forward-thinking insurers when it comes to innovation and new technology.
Underwriters Simon Lewis and Matt Greaves join Matthew on Podcast 159 to discuss where that drive for innovation comes from.
The conversation covers how Atrium assesses ideas and products for new opportunities like crypto, using technology to speed up claims and reduce costs, and how it supports start-ups through the Lloyd’s Lab and Product Innovation Facility (PIF) at Lloyds.
Talking points include:
Aligning innovation with day-to-day underwriting
Building an innovation culture
Assessing viability and accepting “fast fails”
Using natural language processing (NLP) to review claims
Collating location data for catastrophe risk underwriting
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand some of the opportunities that innovation can bring for insurers
Recognise how insurers are supporting start-ups and the potential costs and benefits
Compare some current forms of innovation and the impact they are having on the underwriting process
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 159 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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40:2710/10/2021
Piyush Singh: Founder, Terrene Labs - a FRISS company: Calling all underwriters - focus on the core, not the chore (155)
For underwriters, time spent searching for information is time lost to underwriting.
Terrene Labs, acquired by FRISS in April 2021, aggregates third-party data sources to help underwriters focus on the core of underwriting rather than the chore of data collection. The acquisition will expand FRISS's range of underwriting insights beyond risk detection analytics.
Matthew speaks to Piyush Singh, CEO of Terrene Labs, on podcast 155 to discuss why he left his senior role to launch a start-up, how Terrene Labs built its client base and why his business was acquired by FRISS.
Listen now to learn about:
The importance of classifying businesses accurately
How to find out a lot about a company from just four questions
How the insurer can become an expert advisor to its customers
The unusual data that can impact risk pricing that insurers don’t usually look at
The opportunities in small commercial lines insurance in the US
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For more information on FRISS, go to friss.com
Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Realise how technology sales can happen in insurance and how this has changed in the pandemic
Understand how businesses can be categorised and what happens with the data
Recognise how data collection can be automated and the hurdles to overcome
To continue learning about the essential data for underwriters, read our insight 50 free insurance data sets you'll need.
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31:5208/10/2021
The founders‘ stories - start-up to scale-up (158)
Podcast 158 features the highlights from Part 1 of our first live event back at The Steel Yard in London and is packed with advice for start-ups looking to grow and future founders.
Ed Leon Klinger (Flock), Oliver Brew (CyberCube), Andre Symes (Genasys Technologies), and Jonathan Spry (Envelop Risk) returned to the InsTech London stage to discuss their experiences of the journey from start-up to scale-up.
They shared their insights with Matthew and Robin on surviving the ups and downs of early-stage growth and building successful products, right through to securing hundreds of millions of dollars in investment funding and much more.
Talking points include:
Market analysis and how to spot opportunities
Focusing on your USP and building the right team
The importance of data and how to get it from clients
The benefits of ecosystems and harnessing new technologies
Insurtech disruption vs insurer partnerships
If you would like to hear more from the speakers and companies involved in the event, you can listen to separate podcasts with Ed (Podcast 126), Andre (Podcast 106) and CyberCube CEO Pascal Millaire (Podcast 120).
Jonathan shared his insights on how to build a successful technology enabled MGA on Podcast 142.
Part 2 of the highlights from the event, featuring interviews with the founders of four new arrivals on the insurtech scene, will be available in a future episode of the InsTech London podcast.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Hear from established companies on the challenges facing start-ups and the key to ensuring their survival
Realise the importance of data for start-ups and where to source it
Compare some of the ways a start-up can build a team
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 158 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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35:5903/10/2021
Mark Allan: Commercial Director UK Insurance, Bupa: Private healthcare in the pandemic and beyond (157)
Health insurers have been on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic. They have had to get to grips with the new peril of the COVID-19 virus, experience changes in demand and plan for the long term while adjusting to lockdowns and home working.
Mark Allan, Commercial Director UK Insurance at Bupa, joins Robin to discuss Bupa’s experience during the pandemic in the UK and what lies ahead.
Talking points include:
The challenges of being a health insurer during a pandemic
The long term impact of COVID-19
Digitising customer access and engagement
The challenge of legacy systems
Today’s podcast is sponsored by Fadata. Fadata has been providing software to the insurance market for over 30 years. Its modern insurance process platform, INSIS, spans the entire insurance product lifecycle for life, non-life and healthcare insurance. You can find out more about Fadata at www.fadata.eu.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand some of the impacts the pandemic has had on health insurers
Compare some of the ways that the pandemic has accelerated digitisation
Recognise the potential of embedded insurance for health insurers
To continue learning about the impacts of the pandemic on insurance, read our insight Covid-19 - Insurance innovation your time has come.
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 157 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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22:3426/09/2021
Karina Buch: Chief Commercial Officer, Insurance Business Applications: Digital insurance platforms - getting ahead and staying ahead (156)
Insurance Business Applications (IBA) has established itself as a genuine insurance innovator over the past decade, embracing new technologies to offer a full cycle property and casualty insurance platform in the cloud.
Chief Commercial Officer Karina Buch joins Robin to discuss the company's origins and growth so far, why global insurers like Zurich and AIG are choosing to use its IBSuite platform, and the potential of both embedded and parametric insurance.
Talking points include:
Why speed matters when building products
Re-platforming vs greenfield development
Covid-19 and the race to modernise
The demand and attraction of embedded insurance
Integrating external data for parametric triggers
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand what a full cycle insurance platform is and some of its benefits
Compare some of the differences between building a new platform or onto a preexisting one
Realise some of the potential opportunities within parametric and embedded insurance
To continue learning about platforms in insurance, read our report No-Code/Low-Code Platforms - A Bridge from Legacy to Digital?
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31:4419/09/2021
Niall Barton: Co-founder & Executive Chairman, Wrisk: A marathon not a sprint - surviving and thriving as an insurtech (154)
For insurtechs to flourish, companies need to match their innovative technology solutions with market opportunities and an understanding of how the industry works.
Some of the best innovation in recent years has come from combining new technology with deep insurance knowledge and experience, and this week’s podcast guest is a great example. Originally an underwriter, Niall Barton co-founded Wrisk in 2015 and has gone on to become one of the leading figures in the UK insurtech scene.
Niall joins Matthew on Podcast 154 to discuss the growth of Wrisk, his experiences as a founder, developing insurance technology solutions, and building a business during Covid-19 lockdowns.
Listen now to learn about:
Changing careers and advice for aspiring founders
Crowdfunding and working with investors
Building vs buying technology platforms
Pivoting a start-up and embedded insurance opportunities
The growth of the UK insurtech scene
Wrisk was named as one of the companies to watch in our embedded insurance report, Insurance: to Embed, or not to Embed, which is available to download for free on the InsTech London website.
You can contact Niall directly on LinkedIn to discuss insurance, technology or holiday homes.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Realise where insurtechs stand in the UK insurance industry
Understand how to begin solving a technology problem with a start-up
Discern some of the different ways a start-up can obtain funding
To continue learning about insurtechs, read our insight This is the next stage, not the end, of the insurtech promise.
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 154 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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33:5005/09/2021
Todd Rissel: Chairman & CEO, e2Value: Product launch 2.0 - smart tech, simple solutions (153)
When you think of insurance innovation, there is a whole host of exciting start-ups and scale-ups that spring to mind, but this week’s podcast guest has been consistently innovating for the past two decades.
Todd Rissel founded e2Value 20 years ago and has built a company that now provides Insurance to Value (ITV) data and products to over 500 clients in the US and Canada.
Matthew and Todd discuss how e2Value has managed to stay relevant and move with the times, including its latest product offerings for estimating repair costs and gathering data about property characteristics.
Talking points include:
Why insurance knowledge matters when building technology
How to maintain customer relationships
Creating a digital, scalable underwriting process
Working with partners to refine new products
How companies approach innovation - UK vs the US
e2Value was named as one of the companies to watch in our Location Intelligence 2021 report, which is available to download from our website and free to InsTech London members.
More information on Structure Insurance Score (SIS) is available on the Willis Towers Watson website.
To find out more about Inspect Connect, go to inspectconnect.com.
More e2Value content from InsTech London is available on its member profile page on our website.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand the Structure Insurance Score (SIS) and how it works in the insurance market
Compare some of the ways innovation differs in the US and UK
Recognise where innovation in the industry might be heading
To continue learning about innovation in insurance, read our insight Covid-19 - Insurance innovation your time has come.
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 153 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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32:5029/08/2021
Andrew Passfield: CEO, ICE InsureTech: Insurance software for innovation - flexibility as a service (152)
Whether you are an established company or a new kid on the block, you need to be smart and flexible to make the most of new opportunities and stay ahead of the game.
ICE InsureTech is one of the companies that is helping the insurance industry do that, using its experience of building digital policy administration and claims management systems to tackle legacy issues and drive innovation.
CEO Andrew Passfield talks to Robin Merttens on Podcast 152 about the company’s ICE platform, providing more agility to clients and their customers in a digital world and their shared experiences of careers spent working in insurance technology.
Talking points include:
Helping start-ups go to market faster
Platform requirements for MGAs
Embedded insurance and industry trends
Using APIs to speed up renewals
Insurance technology and the speed of change
Walking football
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Realise how innovative platforms can offer some new opportunities to clients
Compare some of the promising trends in insurance
Understand where the insurance industry might be heading in the future
To continue learning about innovation in insurance, read our insight Covid-19 - Insurance innovation your time has come.
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 152 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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29:0222/08/2021
Jerad Leigh: Co-founder & CEO, Supercede: The founder‘s journey: surviving and thriving as a start-up (151)
There has been no shortage of founders looking to transform insurance over the last five years, but turning innovative insurtech ideas into successful businesses is an incredibly tough challenge.
Jerad Leigh is the co-founder of Supercede, one of many companies we’ve worked with at InsTech London that have made the leap from 'early stage' to ‘established'.
He joins Matthew on Podcast 151 to share his experience of that journey and some great advice on how to build a business.
Talking points include:
How to test your idea before you quit your job
Whether to build or buy your technology
Where to look for seed funding
Juggling day-to-day operations with fundraising
Selling versus research? Tactics for getting your first clients
The power of communities
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Discern some of the important elements of founding a company
Understand how to get funding in an early-stage company
Realise some of the ways to help a new company grow
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 151 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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42:4115/08/2021
Partners' Chat - Summer Special: Robin Merttens and Matthew Grant (149)
Recorded after the InsTech London Summer Party, our first public event since Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, Matthew and Robin catch up for their quarterly partners’ chat.
The conversation covers their pick of the latest insurance and insurtech news stories, reaction to our report on embedded insurance, and even Robin’s restaurant recommendations.
Talking points include:
Face-to-face events and our return to The Steel Yard
Insurtech investment and lessons learnt from the last five years
Embedded insurance opportunities
The rise of the tech-enabled MGA
Climate change, ESG and the demand for data
The InsTech London report, Insurance: to Embed, or not to Embed, is available to download for free from the InsTech London website.
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To claim 0.5 hours for this podcast, go to the Episode 149 page of the InsTech London website, or email [email protected].
33:4001/08/2021
Mick Noland: Executive, General Manager, Insurance Solutions at CoreLogic: The digital hub for property data (148)
Founded in 2010, CoreLogic has established itself as a leading provider of location and property intelligence, with more than 500 insurers and reinsurers now using its products.
Mick Noland, General Manager for Insurance, joins Matthew to discuss the company’s growth over the last decade and the unique data sets that CoreLogic is creating for its insurance clients.
The conversation also covers recent investment in CoreLogic, how the company integrates with third-party providers, and the development of data and insights for catastrophe modelling and climate change risks.
Talking points include:
How insurers are using real estate data
Building a data-led approach to underwriting
Establishing unique identifiers for individual properties
The benefits of using platforms and APIs
The growth and importance of climate change risk information
More information on CoreLogic's Digital Hub Alliance is available here on the company's website.
CoreLogic was named as one of the companies to watch in our Location Intelligence 2021 report, which is available to download from our website.
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Continuing Professional Development - Learning Objectives
InsTech London is accredited by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening to any InsTech London podcast or reading the accompanying transcript, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards the CII member CPD scheme.
The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand the value of property data in the insurance industry
Realise how a data provider can differentiate the different buildings in a dataset
Recognise how property data can intersect with climate change
To continue learning about property data in insurance, read our insight US Property Data: Is this as good as it gets?
If your organisation is a member of InsTech London and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 148 page of the InsTech London website or email [email protected] to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
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25:2325/07/2021
William Hawkins: Director of Research - Europe, KBW: How insurers think: the equity analyst‘s view (147)
While insurtech, start-up funding and data and technology developments are important to all of us, we also need to understand how the major insurers make money, what their needs are from technology and how they address the challenge of change.
William Hawkins, Director of Research for Europe at investment bank KBW, joins Matthew to share insights from his team's research into the mainstream world of insurance.
With incumbent insurers spending an annual IT budget of $200 billion how much is earmarked for innovation, and how should a technology company attract insurers as clients?
Talking points include:
The basics of how insurers make money
Why incumbent insurers struggle to innovate
What senior executives think about insurtech
MGAs and new distribution models
Which emerging technologies could become the norm
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The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Realise what is holding some incumbents back from innovating
Understand what the linear adaptation model is and how to break free of it
Discern some technologies that are receiving investment in the insurance industry
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35:5618/07/2021
Gethin Jones, Skyline Partners & Calum Williams, AEGIS London: The parametric platform delivering new insurance solutions (146)
Skyline Partners and AEGIS London have launched a new parametric product to provide US small and medium business owners with cover in the event of a shooting.
The Active Assailant policy uses police department data to define when an event has taken place, triggering a non-damage business interruption cover payment of up to $50,000. An initial launch is taking place in Dallas, Texas with the aim of scaling the policy out to other states across the US.
Skyline Partners Co-founder Gethin Jones and Calum Williams from AEGIS London join Matthew to discuss the product’s development and how parametric insurance can help fill the protection gap left by traditional policies.
Talking points include:
How insurers can work with tech companies
Using data to create parametric triggers
Selling insurance products through a broker network
Launching and scaling a business
Skyline’s experience of working in the Lloyd’s Lab
Skyline Partners is featured in our ‘Parametric insurance: 2021 outlook and the companies to watch’ report, which is available to download from our website and free for InsTech London members.
More information on the Active Assailant insurance product is available on the AEGIS London website.
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The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand what parametric insurance is
Recognise why an active assailant product was developed and how it is offered
Realise some of the legal and regulatory hurdles that parametric insurance can encounter
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35:3111/07/2021
Hemant Shah: Co-founder & CEO, Archipelago: Moving upstream - digitising and standardising customer data at source (145)
Archipelago is aiming to improve the data shared between insurers and their corporate clients related to property risks.
Archipelago is going directly to the original data sources - upstream from insurers to the risk manager and building owners. This is then collated and shared on a platform with brokers and selected insurers.
Co-founder and CEO Hemant Shah, previously founder of catastrophe modelling company RMS, joins Matthew to discuss how Archipelago is improving risk reduction and better access to reliable insights between all parties.
Talking points include:
Finding the right problem to solve
Building trust and sourcing data directly from customers
Replacing spreadsheets and emails with technology
The benefits of the network effect and collaborating with partners across the full value chain
Launching a company remotely
Archipelago was named as one of the companies to watch in our Location Intelligence 2021 report, which is available to download from our website.
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The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand how property data can be sourced and updated
Realise how data can benefit the insurer and insured alike
Recognise some of the ways underwriters can utilise property data
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36:0104/07/2021
Robin Merttens & Simon Torrance: Insurance - to Embed, or not to Embed (144)
The attraction and vast potential for ‘embedding’ insurance products has made it one of the hottest topics of 2021.
Robin Merttens chats to Simon Torrance on Podcast 144 about the opportunities offered by embedded insurance and insights from the InsTech London report, Insurance: to Embed or not to Embed.
Talking points include:
The definition of embedded insurance
Embedded success stories from around the world
Why customers like embedded solutions
Third-party distributors and platform business models
The challenges facing incumbents
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Insurance: to Embed or not to Embed will be available to download on the InsTech London website from 9am on Thursday 1 July. The report takes an in-depth look at what embedded means in practice, the emerging opportunities, and the companies who are making it work.
Join Robin at 12pm on 1 July as he discusses the findings from the report in a Live Chat with Franck Pivert, Chief Revenue Officer, Wakam; Jean-Charles Velge, Co-Founder, Qover; Louisa Murray, Chief Operating Officer (UK & Europe), Railsbank.
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The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Understand what embedded insurance is and how it differs from some pre-existing solutions
Realise some of the opportunities embedded insurance offers and its value in the future
Recognise how incumbents could benefit from embedded insurance and what is holding them back
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42:4727/06/2021
Marine Utgé-Royo: Chief Strategy Officer, Tesselo: Geospatial intelligence for forestry risk (143)
Tesselo is one of the companies looking to help its clients manage the impact of climate change, using satellite data and remote sensing to monitor tree and crop health and support forest owners and farmers in mitigating risks.
The company, based in Lisbon, is now exploring insurance applications for its data and analytics and was recently selected to join Cohort 6 of the Lloyd’s Lab.
Matthew talks to Chief Strategy Officer and co-founder Marine Utgé-Royo on Podcast 143 to discuss how Tesselo’s technology is tracking changes in forests and how it can help with compliance to environmental regulation.
Talking points include:
Measuring forest health and carbon sequestration bonds
Building High Definition vegetation models and risk maps from satellite data
Closing the insurance protection gap
What Tesselo's clients think about insurance
Parametric solutions for fire and flood risk
The advantages and opportunities provided by the Lloyd’s Lab
More information on the companies and technology helping insurers to identify and manage climate change risks is available in our Location Intelligence 2021 report, which is free to InsTech London members.
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The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Comprehend some of the different types of data associated with the environment and how they're sourced
Realise the actionable insights that can come from environmental data
Understand how data can help manage climate change and its value in CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) and ESG
To continue learning about the intersection of insurance and climate change, read our insight Regulation – the next innovation super-charger for climate change risk assessment?
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33:1920/06/2021
Building a successful technology enabled MGA (142)
The Managing General Agent (MGA) business model, by which companies can underwrite risks without retaining capital, has proved popular among insurtechs looking to use new technology to improve underwriting.
So how do you set up a successful MGA? Matthew was joined by leading figures from tech-enabled MGAs when he hosted a panel at the 2021 Virtual KBW European Financials & Insurtech Conference.
The panelists were Elizabeth Jenkin (Chief Commercial Officer at Nimbla), Graham Elliott (CEO of Azur), Alastair Speare-Cole (President of Insurance at QOMPLX) and Jonathan Spry (CEO of Envelop Risk).
Talking points include:
Why to set up an MGA
How to make better use of data
Innovating vs investing in innovators
Data sharing
The future of MGAs
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The Learning Objectives for this podcast are:
Comprehend how data can be utilised by modern MGAs
Realise some of the benefits of innovating for MGAs and why it is necessary for the future of the insurance industry
Understand how to set up an MGA and what makes them unique
To continue learning about the benefits of MGAs, read our insight MGAs: the fast track to insurance innovation?
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30:2813/06/2021
Elizabeth Marston: Co-founder, Sotera Heritage: Old meets new - using the latest technology to insure antiquities (141)
Robin steps back in as host this week to find out more about Sotera Heritage from co-founder Elizabeth Marston.
Sotera is using AI and machine learning to create irrevocable digital identities for ancient antiquities, helping insurers to accurately verify objects and provide tools for law enforcement agencies in the fight against the illicit sale of stolen artefacts.
Talking points include:
Digital fingerprints for antiquities
Creating patterns through image recognition
Tracking high-value objects in real-time
Building a solution for insurers
Crowdsourcing data through partnerships
The conversation also covers a shared love of wine as they discuss Elizabeth’s role at the Marston Family Vineyard in Napa Valley and the impact of last year’s devastating California wildfires.
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22:2906/06/2021
Richard Garry: Chief Commercial Officer, Gamma Location Intelligence: Build vs buy - getting the best location intelligence information (140)
Gamma Location Intelligence helps insurers to understand property-based risks by providing accurate location data to support underwriting decisions.
The company combines its own data sets with information from partners and third parties to provide a clearer view to clients on risks including flooding, subsidence, fire and crime.
Chief Commercial Officer Richard Garry joins Matthew to discuss Gamma’s approach, its technology solutions and how clients are making use of its data.
Talking points include:
Pinpointing risks through geocoding
Automating declines and referrals
Using maps vs risk and accumulation scoring
Working with data partners
Identifying new data sources
Gamma Location Intelligence was named as one of the companies to watch in our Location Intelligence 2021 report, which is available to download from our website.
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20:3030/05/2021
Henri Winand: Co-founder and CEO, AkinovA: The e-placing platform driving new insurance solutions (139)
The accelerated shift to digital over the past twelve months has raised the profile and importance of pricing platforms in insurance.
AkinovA is one of the companies finding success in the space, with its digital marketplace allowing buyers and sellers to carry out transactions wherever they are in the world.
Matthew talks to Co-founder and CEO Henri Winand on Podcast 139 about how the platform helps in the creation of new insurance products and gives the owners of the risk a better way to optimise their capital.
Talking points include:
Matching brokers with the right investors
Meeting the challenges posed by intangible assets
The importance of standards
Creating parametric insurance products
Improving business interruption cover post-Covid
AkinovA is one of the featured companies in our report, ‘E-Trading Platforms: Challenges, Opportunities and Imperative’, which is available to download for free.
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36:1323/05/2021
Evan Glassman: Co-founder, New Paradigm Underwriters: Parametric insurance - delivering US hurricane & quake cover since 2013 (138)
Insurance policies may leave businesses exposed to uninsured economic loss in the event of a hurricane or earthquake, because of excess, deductibles and exclusions.
New Paradigm Underwriters offers parametric insurance products which use the wind speed of hurricanes and shake intensity of earthquakes to determine payouts to their clients in North America.
Co-founder Evan Glassman joins Matthew on Podcast 138 to discuss New Paradigm’s technology and how to build parametric products.
Talking points include:
Measuring hurricane-force wind speeds
Basis risk in traditional and parametric insurance
The parametric insurance community
The benefits of parametric products to protection sellers
Educating brokers and buyers about parametric
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34:1816/05/2021
Dr Anushka Patchava: Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Vitality: Where clinical meets digital - insights from health insurance (137)
Covid-19 caused an overnight demand for digital primary healthcare services accelerating major improvements in how we all access and interact with providers.
Dr Anushka Patchava, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at Vitality, joins Robin on Podcast 137 to discuss what that digital shift has meant for life & health insurers over the past 12 months, and the challenges that still lie ahead to achieve true digital engagement and improve access to health data.
The conversation also covers Anushka’s experience of moving from a medical career into insurance and her role as an Expert Advisor to the United Nations.
Talking points include:
How healthcare providers reacted to Covid-19
What life & health insurers can learn from home and motor products
Incentivising customers to share health data
How legacy technology impedes digital delivery
Using blockchain for healthcare
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26:1109/05/2021
Jane Toothill & Matt Reid: JBA Risk Management: US flood - lessons learnt from the UK (136)
Flood is the most pervasive hazard in the United States, but despite the huge scale of the risk there are major challenges around the provision of adequate flood cover based on accurate, real-time data.
JBA Risk Management has spent the past decade developing flood models covering 99% of the world’s landmass and has leveraged that experience to provide new flood hazard maps and real-time modelling for US insurers.
Matthew finds out more on Podcast 136 from Jane Toothill, Managing Director, JBA Risk Management Ltd, and Matt Reid, Managing Director, JBA Risk Management Inc.
Talking points include:
Integrating flood data into decision-making processes
Applying global insights and knowledge to US extreme weather events
Real-time probabilistic modelling through JBA’s FLY technology
Catastrophe modelling for climate change scenarios
The state of the US NFIP and the emergence of a private US flood insurance market
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You can read an edited transcript of the conversation from Podcast 136 on the InsTech London website.
JBA Risk Management was named as one of the companies to watch in our recent Location Intelligence 2021 report. More content is also available on the company's InsTech London profile page.
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26:3102/05/2021
Bob Frady & John Siegman: CEO & CCA, HazardHub: The data you need at a price you can afford (135)
Good data helps insurers to price and manage risks more effectively, but only if the right information is available, affordable and easy to integrate into underwriting processes.
HazardHub are providing solutions to those challenges by supplying insurers with data for perils like flood and wildfire and unique property risk information, including the location of every fire hydrant in the US.
The company was selected to join the Lloyd’s Lab last year and was named as one of the companies to watch in our new Location Intelligence report.
HazardHub Co-founders Bob Frady and John Siegman join Matthew on Podcast 135 to discuss the types of data they’re offering and how they’re making it affordable and easy for clients to use.
Talking points include:
Accessing real-time data via APIs
Lessons learned from the Lloyd’s Lab
Harnessing technology to cut costs
Pinpointing wildfire risks through modelling
How to make clients confident about data
For more information on HazardHub's AgentRiskView, go to agentriskview.com
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23:0725/04/2021
Adrien Cohen: Co-founder & President, Tractable: Damage assessment with AI - fast, scalable, global (134)
Artificial intelligence has opened up a wealth of opportunities for both insurers and insurtechs, but turning AI’s vast potential into scalable, successful technology solutions is a major challenge.
Tractable is a great example of a company that has managed to do it, with its AI solution for assessing vehicle damage now being used worldwide to process thousands of claims every day.
Co-founder and President Adrien Cohen joins Matthew to discuss Tractable’s global growth, the challenges of working with AI, and what the company has planned for property insurance.
Talking points include:
Why insurance is a great use case for AI
Data challenges and training AI systems
Why insurers struggle to develop solutions in-house
Spotting opportunities and expanding into different markets
Convincing customers about new technology
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29:3318/04/2021
Andy Thompson: Co-founder & CEO, Safehub: Sensors and sensitivity - Real time property earthquake risk assessment (133)
By installing low-cost, easy to use sensors, Safehub is creating unique insights on how a building would react in the event of an earthquake.
The technology continuously monitors a building’s natural frequency to create a profile of potential vulnerabilities and a baseline for assessing structural damage if catastrophe strikes.
Co-founder and CEO Andy Thompson joins Matthew to discuss how Safehub is helping to reduce risk and why the wider adoption of affordable sensors benefits both customers and their insurers.
Talking points include:
Making faster, better decisions through data analysis
How different earthquakes affect different buildings
Using technology to spot inaccessible damage
Understanding vulnerabilities through building frequencies
Why user experience is crucial for new technology
The RFID Journal article mentioned in the discussion can be found here - https://www.rfidjournal.com/iot-shakes-up-building-intelligence-with-earthquake-sensor-management
Safehub is listed as one of the companies to watch in our new Location Intelligence report, which is free to download until the end of April.
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31:3911/04/2021
Location Intelligence 2021: Nigel Walsh enquires, Matthew Grant reveals (132)
Nigel Walsh from Google Cloud steps in as a guest host on Podcast 132 to talk to Matthew about our new report, Location Intelligence 2021 - the Companies to Watch: Where, what and how risky?
The report offers a comprehensive look at the technology helping insurers identify and manage risk, and profiles more than 50 companies that are leading the way in the provision of location intelligence.
Talking points from Nigel and Matthew’s discussion include:
Key considerations for pricing and selecting risks
Data and developments for supporting claims
Insights for residential and commercial property
How location intelligence can help with ESG
Consumers, trust and having too much data
Our Location Intelligence report is free to download until the end of April.
You can get your copy from: https://www.instech.london/insights/location-intelligence-2021-companies-watch-where-what-how-risky
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37:5404/04/2021
Partners' Chat - Easter Special: Robin Merttens and Matthew Grant (131)
Robin and Matthew catch up for their quarterly Partners’ Chat on Episode 131 to discuss the latest news and themes emerging in insurance.
Talking points include:
Whether Covid-19 has actually accelerated innovation
Why Robin is expecting a rise in insurtech M&A activity
The emergence of real AI insurance products and solutions
How Zego managed to become the UK’s first insurtech unicorn
Vaccines, face-to-face dinners and a return to The Steel Yard
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35:1228/03/2021
Dr Andrew Smith & Dr Oliver Wing: COO & CRO, Fathom: Understanding flood - from research to risk assessment (130)
Changes to the US government’s National Flood Insurance Programme have created opportunities for insurers to offer alternative solutions for protection against flood risk.
Fathom is one of the technology companies helping insurers to do that by providing accurate flood modelling hazard data for the entire US, down to a resolution of one metre.
Matthew is joined on Podcast 130 by Fathom’s Chief Operations Officer Dr Andrew Smith and Chief Research Officer Dr Oliver Wing to discuss the creation of its US flood model and how Fathom evolved from a university research project into a successful commercial product.
Talking points include:
the impact of different types of flooding
making data consumable through technology platforms
tracking vulnerability as well as hazards
the key focus areas for growing a business
why insurance technology is attracting interest from other sectors
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32:2421/03/2021
Cole Winans: Founder & CEO, Flyreel: Know your risk; the self-service property inspection tool helping insurers & their clients (129)
The most useful insurance products are often a combination of a simple concept powered by complex technology.
Flyreel’s AI Assistant is a great example, harnessing the potential of AI in a practical application that allows policyholders to conduct self-inspections using their phone camera.
Founder and CEO Cole Winans joins Matthew to discuss how insurers are using Flyreel’s technology to create a comprehensive baseline record for underwriting, risk management and claims. Cole also shares some great tips on starting a company, finding customers and how to scale a business.
Talking points include:
Balancing AI with human intervention
How to sell to insurers
Developing portfolio risk characteristics through data
Why a mutual customer benefit is vital
Building a company culture and collaboration
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46:4014/03/2021