IoT, connected data, and insurtech are helping to mitigate climate risk & are about to shake the insurance sector

February 11, 2020 00:19:39
IoT, connected data, and insurtech are helping to mitigate climate risk & are about to shake the insurance sector
LSEG Sustainable Growth
IoT, connected data, and insurtech are helping to mitigate climate risk & are about to shake the insurance sector

Feb 11 2020 | 00:19:39

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Show Notes

How can companies in the insurance sector use IoT data and technology to mitigate climate risk, improve the customer experience, and create positive externalities? What are the opportunities that investors can’t miss in 2020? Which technological advancements actually deserve the investment and impact the bottom line? Hear from Matteo Carbone and Wilhelm Bielert as they share unique insights on the trends that are just starting to pick up : "There are probably only 30-40 people around the world that have a clear understanding of these opportunities”.


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Read more on how data is transforming the way the investment and business community plan for success and mitigate risks: https://www.refinitiv.com/perspectives/



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