Video Q&A: Paul Ridge, SAS – How is hyperautomation transforming insurance?

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Many insurers are currently reviewing their digital transformation journeys and the way in which they are approaching it. In this Q&A video, SAS's head of insurance UK and Ireland Paul Ridge discusses why and how hyper automation will deliver digital experience transformation in 2022, as well as what benefits it can bring to the insurance market as a whole.

Among the questions Ridge addresses are:

What do we mean by hyperautomation and how could it benefit the insurance market? How could hyperautomation help with talent acquisition? What should

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