What SME brokers can learn from InsurTech start-ups
Jonathan Swift explains that brokers have a lot to learn from firms like Bunker, Cover Wallet, Embroker, and Next Insurance.
At the recent UK Broker Summit one thing that struck me was the cynicism among some delegates towards the potential for insurtech and digital to have any long lasting impact on the broking market.
As delegates eloquently put it, they have built up businesses based on professional staff giving advice and guidance to clients face-to-face, building up relationships over years to a point where price is not the be-all and end-all in terms of priorities when it comes to choosing cover.
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