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78% of global businesses believe digital start-ups pose threat to their organization: Dell Technologies study

October 7, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Nearly four in five (78% of) global businesses believe that digital start-ups pose a threat to their organization, either now or in the future, and almost half (45%) surveyed fear that they may become obsolete in the next three to

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Autonomous vehicles may reduce U.S. motor premiums by more than 40% by 2050: Aon Benfield

September 13, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Autonomous vehicles may reduce motor pure premiums in the United States by more than 40% by the time they “reach full adoption in 2050,” according to a recent Global Insurance Market Opportunities report from Aon Benfield. Aon Benfield, the global

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Disruption in financial services demands executives are able to identify imminent threats, opportunities

June 7, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

Chief information officers (CIOs) and other executives in financial services must be able to identify the imminent threats and opportunities that will be affecting their operating model, human capital approach, ability to innovate and ability to execute, notes a new

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Understanding the changing customer key to helping prevent disruption, CIP Symposium speaker says

April 24, 2016 Jason Contant, Online Editor

Not understanding the changing customer could prove detrimental to the insurance industry, Sam Natur, CEO and president of Bullfrog Insurance, told conference attendees last week at the 2016 CIP Society Symposium in Toronto. “If you think that’s not going to

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Significant UK cyberattack could cost billions of pounds in economic losses, study finds

April 12, 2016 by Canadian Underwriter

A significant cyberattack across the United Kingdom’s critical national infrastructure could have “far-reaching and significant economic impacts” for Britain, according to a study carried out by the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies. The report, titled Integrated Infrastructure: Cyber Resiliency in