About this event
The Digital Insurer is delighted to announce a media partnership with Raconteur, the exclusive publisher of special interest reports in The Times & Sunday Times newspapers in the UK.
We’ve partnered with Raconteur on their Future of Insurance report, a dedicated 16-page report publishing on 12th October in The Times, in which The Digital Insurer will be contributing an article on Digital Insurance – A view from Asia.
Our article, Digital Insurance – A view from Asia, and the full report will be distributed digitally to our members on the 12th October, and at our Asia Conference on 23rd November.
Event Highlights
The insurance industry has remained much the same for more than 100 years, characterised by traditionalism and a lack of innovation. All this is about to change – powered by advances in data analytics, telematics and a demand for greater customer centricity, insurers are starting to adapt their businesses models.
As with most industries, new technology has led to a flood of new entrants in the market. With 48 per cent of insurers fearing that up to 20 per cent of their business could be lost to standalone tech companies within
the next five years, sector players are going to have to innovate to stay ahead of the curve.
A high level summary of the articles/topics that will be covered are below:
Overview – The insurance industry has remained much the same for more than 100 years, but now is on the cusp of large-scale and rapid change. What are the key drivers of change currently affecting the industry?
IOT & personalised insurance – Looking at home, motor and health insurance, how is the internet of things and telematics changing insurance and why haven’t we see complete adoption?
New entrants are a force for good – Why are we starting to see a new wave of insurance/Insurtech start-ups, and what will this mean for the future of insurance?
Re-thinking customer experience – This article will look how the insurance claims and distribution model is changing, and what insurers can do to improve their famously bad customer experience ratings.
Blockchain could revolutionise insurance – An in-depth look at how blockchain could potentially transform the way insurers do business.
Machine Learning – A look at how machine learning and advances in analytics is changing the way insurers price risk, estimate losses and monitor fraud.
Asset management – How can insurers re-vamp their asset management operations and avoid cutting costs in other parts of the business?
Further Information
For further details about Raconteur’s Future of Insurance Report (and the various opportunities for involvement), please contact Misha Jessel-Kenyon, Publishing Manager at Raconteur (details below). He will be able to send you more information, including the reasons for publishing, editorial synopsis, readerships statistics and options for commercial involvement.
The Times, has the largest business readership of all the UK newspapers, including 153,000+ C-suite executives over 422,000 senior purchase decision-makers
Misha’s contact details are as follows:
Misha Jessel-Kenyon
Publishing Manager
[email protected]
+44(0)208 616 7389