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Why insurance should care about blockchain

August 9, 2021 Canadian Underwriter Staff

A recent report from Deloitte details the benefits and threats of blockchain technology in P&C insurance, from improving underwriting and reducing fraudulent claims to challenging the status quo. “Given its ambitious potential to drive simplicity and efficiency through the establishment

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Why blockchain is not ubiquitous yet in insurance

July 20, 2020 by Greg Meckbach

Blockchain has been around for a while, in cryptocurrency for example, but the property and casualty industry needs to work together and agree on what brokerages and carriers should use blockchain for, speakers said on a recent webinar. “Blockchain is

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Insurance without the carrier coming soon

November 7, 2018 by Greg Meckbach

A blockchain-based business insurance model that could see non-regulated investors as the capital providers is coming sooner that you think, although it may not necessarily arrive in Canada in the short term, predicts an executive who has led two major

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Why feds don’t call bitcoin a currency

October 15, 2018 by Greg Meckbach

One of the biggest risks posed by blockchain-based currencies is financing of terrorism and it is reasonable to ask whether there should be tighter regulation of this technology, federal finance minister Bill Morneau told a Senate committee. Bitcoin is one

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How blockchain can help fight insurance fraud

September 24, 2018 by Jason Contant

Blockchain for insurance has various oft-touted benefits – reduced costs and simpler and faster transactions, among them – but it can also be used to combat fraud, said David Verbeeten, a domain expert in insurance at software company ConsenSys. Verbeeten

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Intact explores blockchain’s insurance potential

July 29, 2018 by Greg Meckbach

One of the “disruptive promises” of blockchain is the ability to use it for insurance, and Canada’s largest insurer confirmed recently that it is exploring its potential. Thus far, however, blockchain  “is still [a research and development] project” at Intact Insurance, Jean-François