Your Daily InsurTech Briefing – 2024-04-14

April 14, 2024
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Let’s see what’s in the news today.

The Future of Car Ownership: Navigating Insurance With Lemonade in the Age of Smart Cars

The automotive industry is on the cusp of a revolution, with smart cars promising to redefine our driving experiences, safety standards, and environmental

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Blog: With the right team inhouse technology development needn’t be a pipe dream for brokers

Technology is key in charting and improving the consumer’s insurance journey. Daniel Huddart, CTO of Avantia Group’s Homeprotect, explains the benefits of

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88 Top Healthcare Startups and Healthtech Companies

Healthtech startups and healthcare companies like these use technologies to create healthcare products and services that benefit patients and providers alike.

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Regulatory compliance: Expert decodes IRDAI’s guidelines for insurtech startups and platforms

“IRDAI understands the transformative potential that digital technology can wield for revolutionizing the tech-savvy insurance sector. And it also acknowledges the urgent need for a regulatory framework that ensures the safety, security, and fairness of digital insurance practices.”

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Startups in queue for insurance licence face stricter norms

Backing of a large local investor, considerable net worth of promoter and founder are among key requirements laid down by the sector regulator.

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