Part two: The latest tech trends and how motor insurers will need to evolve
Part two of the ABI’s virtual motor insurance conference considers how the insurance sector can evolve to fit consumers’ need for multimodality, and discusses the regulatory implications of and challenges to providing multimodal transport solutions and associated insurance products. This session explores how insurers can maximise the benefits of connectivity to provide new products and services that can improve customer retention and satisfaction.
Keynote speakers:
- Jim Holder, Editorial Director, What Car?
More confirmed speakers:
- Jon Dye, Director of Motor, QBE European Operations
- Alexandra H-C Borgnis, Head of Motor Underwriting, LV=
- Srikanth Chander Madani, Industry Advocate, Worldwide Financial Services, Microsoft Corporation
- David Williams, Managing Director, Underwriting and Technical Services, AXA Insurance
- Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive, Thatcham Research
- Stuart Sandell, Assistant Vice President, Sales UK & Ireland, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- Peter Allchorne, Partner, DAC Beachcroft
- James Dalton, Director of General Insurance Policy, ABI
- Laura Hughes, Manager, General Insurance, ABI
Why watch?
- Understand the long-term prospects of the motor insurance market.
- Learn how evolving vehicle technology is changing the industry.
- Gain an insight on how European legislation may impact UK insurers after Brexit.
- Take advantage of 3 CPD hours by watching both parts of this CII accredited conference.
What will delegates learn?
By the end of the two-part conference, delegates should be able to...
- Discuss what lessons the industry has learnt from the disruptions caused by Covid-19 and how this may impact business in the future.
- Understand recent trends and developments in vehicle and cyber security.
- Describe how the various aspects of motor insurance coverage and claims issues may change after the end of the Brexit transition period.
- Explain the ways that the wider automotive sector needs to collaborate to enable the future of mobility in the UK.
Prices:
£12.50 + VAT per person