Last week, we launched the new IBM Institute for Business Value study on insurance retention – I blogged about it on this site.[1] One of the recurring themes in the study is the threat of new entrants – today, some random thoughts around this topic: Continue reading
Read more →Last week, we launched the new IBM Institute for Business Value study on insurance retention – I blogged about it on this site.[1] One of the recurring themes in the study is the threat of new entrants – today, some random thoughts around this topic: Continue reading
Read more →In early March, months of speculation regarding Google and its intentions for the North American insurance market came to an end – or at least changed into a lower gear, as the industry finally had concrete information to work with.…
Read more →As far back as 2006 – when presenting the Insurance 2020 study – I tended to hear the question “What if Google did insurance?” Well, Google has been doing insurance for about 2 years in the U.K. now, and very recently announced the big launch Continue reading
Read more →A political science professor that I had described how difficult it was for communist countries to convert to capitalism. He proposed that the longer the country was under communist rule, the harder and longer it was to change to capitalism;…
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