Video: Applied Net 2016 - How can technology help to shape insurance services?
At Applied Net 2016, analysts and industry professionals gathered to share insights into how to use digital services to enhance their businesses.
There was a lot of buzz around cloud systems and connected services as being new ways of allowing the insurance industry to streamline and enhance its product offering.
One thing to be taken away from Applied 2016 was that the possibilities are endless when it comes to offering customer-focused services, retaining and capturing new client bases.
Post caught up with Joe Sultana, managing director of broker solutions at Applied Net, and others in the industry to find out how technology could change the landscape for brokers, insurers and insureds...
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