Q&A: Genasys co-CEO Andre Symes discusses the fundamental questions for insurance startups in an evolving technology ecosystem

Andre Symes Gensys
Genasys

With the changes to the technology ecosystem recently, the possibilities for insurance businesses have grown exponentially. Andre Symes, co-CEO at Genasys, talks about how start-ups are using new technologies to pivot their businesses at pace with the rapidly changing insurance landscape and why build or buy is no longer a binary issue.

Traditionally start-up insurance businesses used to have to decide whether to buy or build when it came to technology; are the options so binary today?

The options are no longer binary, but sometimes

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