Smarter bordereaux for delegated authority
The London market is transforming bordereaux management as MGAs, brokers, and others gain flexibility in solution choices following the exit of the Delegated Data Manager (DDM).
A recent webinar hosted by Insurance Post, in partnership with Charles Taylor InsureTech brought together industry leaders and experts in insurance technology and digital strategy to discuss the challenges and opportunities shaping bordereaux management.
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"The perception is, bordereaux is just a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets are flexible but lack controls – leading to data quality issues. The industry needs better validation and standardisation."
The panel
Philip Fumey,
Account CTO and digital strategist, Microsoft
Arjun Ramdas,
CEO, Charles Taylor InsureTech
Reiss Gavin,
Head of London market application development and delivery, Charles Taylor InsureTech
Jonathan Swift,
Content director, insurance division, Infopro Digital
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1. The evolution of bordereaux management
Chapters
2. Challenges and opportunities in data management
3. How technology is transforming the insurance industry
4. What’s next for bordereaux and delegated authority?
The evolution of bordereaux management
Chapter 1:
Challenges and opportunities in data management
Chapter 2:
How technology is transforming the insurance industry
Chapter 3:
What’s next for bordereaux and delegated authority?
Chapter 4:
"AI and next-gen data platforms present a unique opportunity to automate manual processes, improve efficiency, and unlock new insights for insurers."
"The delegated authority space is primed for disruption. Technology will bridge the gap between coverholders and the London market, creating a fully digital data supply chain."
Reiss Gavin, head of London market application development and delivery, Charles Taylor InsureTech
Philip Fumey, account CTO and digital strategist, Microsoft
Arjun Ramdas, CEO, Charles Taylor InsureTech
