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Insurance Technology: Fact or Fiction?

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Host Georgie Simister speaks with key insurance industry figures to separate fact from fiction in a world of insurance, debunk industry myths and explore the game-changing innovations shaping its future.
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Melissa Collett, CEO of Insurtech UK, joins Georgie to discuss how InsurTech is reshaping the UK economy, creating jobs, and driving innovation. From AI-enabled roles to global expansion strategies, Melissa shares the sector’s growth story and how policy, investment, and international collaboration are unlocking its full potential.
In this episode of Insurance Technology: Fact or Fiction?, Georgie is joined by Nico Berry, corporate partner at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, to examine whether regulation is truly an obstacle to innovation in insurance.
In this episode, Georgie Simister welcomes industry thought leader Tony Tarquini to discuss the crucial human element in the age of Insurtech. Tony, who named his company 5189 Limited after his 400m hurdles personal best, argues that talent, relationships, and culture make or break the industry - not technology.
Host Georgie Simister is joined by Andrew Pedler, Vice President at Reserve UK, to explore how claims has moved beyond processing to become a driver of trust, profit and innovation.
Gallagher Re’s Global Deputy Head of Insurtech, Freddie Scarratt, makes the case for Lloyd’s as an innovation hub, and explores why we should be shouting about our successes.
Industry leader and legend Martin Reith joins Georgie Simister to explore how tradition and technology can work together to reshape the future of specialty insurance.
Georgie Simister and Hayley Budd uncover what it really takes to launch products that last, what defines real innovation versus passing trends, and offer practical advice for those navigating innovation in insurance.
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