Q&A: Homeserve Labs chairman, Mark Wood

Mark Wood Homeserve Labs chair

Homeserve Lab’s Leakbot is currently live and working with a range of insurers in the UK, Europe and the US. Post spoke to the company’s recently appointed non-executive chairman Mark Wood, who is a former Axa UK CEO and Prudential UK and Europe CEO, to hear about its plans for Leakbot and what drew him to the business.

What drew you to the non-executive chair role at Homeserve Labs?

The Leakbot technology is the first example I’ve come across of an internet of things application which has a robust business case

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