AM BestTV: New Talent Is Pushing Insurers to Innovate Faster, Says Expert Panel
The panel spoke about talent, skills and specializations in the fields of technology, analytics and data.
“Probably more than ever before, there is a surplus of high quality talent across the country,” said
Jyotipriya Ajay, assistant vice president,
“We did not realize what skill sets would be required when we started our core modernization. We came with only a lot of legacy knowledge and legacy experience of the insurance industry. We were given a task to build a new system and new products for the consumer of tomorrow. Today, we need to select the right talent for the autonomous cars of tomorrow, as well as for the artificial intelligence technology that we need,” she said.
Looking to the future,
Agreeing with Malhotra, Hofmeister said, “Insurtech companies are coming out and being innovative beyond what we have seen in insurance for years. The insurance companies that adapt the fastest are going to be the ones that survive.”
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Russ Johnston , CEO,QBE North America , said the organization is focusing on programs, property and building out coverage and support across 12 industry verticals: http://www.ambest.com/v.asp?v=johnston219.
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