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Today’s top selected digital insurance content
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GetJenny, an AI platform which allows companies to automate conversations and tasks with chatbots without programming, has raised €2m in seed funding to continue its expansion across the Nordics and the MENA region.
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| Swiss Re Corporate Solutions is expanding its cyber offering by launching CyberSolution 360°, a risk management solution that combines insurance with cyber attack protection services.
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MassMutual (Springfield, Mass.) is addressing that perennial shortcoming through its LifeScore Labs’ introduction of a consumer-facing risk scoring tool called MyLifeScore360, which is an abbreviated consumer-focused version of the LifeScore360 product available to life insurers.
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UK-based conglomerate The Co-operative Group is reportedly planning to re-enter the life insurance market as part of its strategy to tap its large customer base.
LIFE INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL
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Singapore-based ride-hailing app Grab's partnership with Chinese online insurer Zhong An, announced last month, has set in motion the battle of the 'super apps' in Southeast Asia.
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| | This month we take a look back at the major developments of 2018 and select the most progressive InsurTechs that have emerged from China. Although the past year was characterized by continued optimism with regard to digital insurance.
| | Martha Notaras, a partner at venture capital firm XL Innovate, has drawn up her top 10 innovations she expects to pass in insurtech in the coming year. Insurtech has seen huge levels of investment, but there are two distinct markets developing.
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This month we are featuring the ‘Connected Enterprise’, a topic that’s really all about customer focus in the extreme. In Tom Robert’s KPMG article, he outlines the steps insurers can take to become Connected Enterprises, while Rick homes in on Trov, Lemonade, and ZhongAn, as tangible examples of Connected
Insurance Enterprises.There are examples of insurers that have already become Connected Enterprises.
| | In the final edition of this three-part series on China's tech giants we consider the digital insurance activities currently underway at Tencent with an in-depth article and slide deck alongside further video analysis from Swiss Re's Yannick Even and the TDI team. Although relatively unknown in the
western world, Tencent is China’s most influential internet company.
| | This EY paper looks at the importance of the Asian market on the growth – and transformation – of the global insurance market. Rapidly expanding populations across the region, combined with rising incomes have offered opportunities to insurers. Innovation is key to the
development.
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