Motor Mouth podcast 10: From car salvage to the future of work – what is the future of motor insurance?

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Director of content Jonathan Swift discuss how the sector will adapt to challenges being presented at the moment with Motor Insurance World sponsor E2E Total Loss Management and its chief operating officer Neil Joslin. 

How does the motor insurance industry adjust and adapt to the challenges that are being presented at the moment?  How can business take advantage of new technology and tools to ensure that they are prepared for the next major catastrophe? And where does new considerations and approaches, such as the use of car salvage, sit in this future preparation?

Joslin explains how E2E sees these changes developing and the impact on the industry, followed by the solutions that can be used to support business of the future.

 

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