Your Daily InsurTech Briefing – 2024-06-29

June 29, 2024
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Let’s see what’s in the news today.

Orbital Witness to Offer GenAI Accuracy Insurance in Legal Tech World First

In what appears to be a world first, legal tech and proptech company Orbital Witness will offer an insurance policy on the accuracy of its generative AI outputs. First Title will be the insurer and…

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Novidea Signs Up Madanes Insurance Agency

Madanes Insurance Agency goes live with Novidea’s cloud-based insurance management platform, digitizing operations and improving efficiency.

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Insurtech scaleup enters fresh fleet insurance partnership with …

‘Our combined strengths will lead to safer roads and more efficient fleet operations across the UK,’ says chief executive

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Insurtech UK demands MPs tackle barriers to insurtech growth

Insurtech UK has called on the government to tweak regulation to help start-ups and outlined ways to boost the funding available to scale-up more businesses to

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BCIC introduces Caribbean’s first omnichannel insurance ecosystem

British Caribbean Insurance Company has launched the Carribbean’s first-ever omnichannel insurance ecosystem.

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