Tietoevry Banking named in the InsurTech100 list for 2022
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The recognition is for Tietoevry Banking's innovative use of the technology partner ecosystems, helping insurance companies accelerate growth and speed of service innovation while improving customer experience.
- We are very proud to be recognized as a top 100 industry leader two years in a row. The insurance industry is undergoing a major innovative transformation journey, and we at Tietoevry Banking are committed to supporting and delivering business outcomes for insurance companies all over the world by accelerating business growth through disruptive business models and new technologies, says
The InsurTech100 list is an annual list of 100 of the world's most innovative InsurTech companies. A panel of analysts and industry experts voted from a longlist of over 1,800 companies produced by
- Faced with seismic shifts in consumer behaviour, the so-called "race to digitalise" and challenging market conditions, insurers have their work cut out for them. The InsurTech100 lists helps senior insurance executives in the industry filter through the noise in the market by highlighting the tech companies transforming sectors such as underwriting, embedded insurance, pricing, distribution and data & analytics, says Richard Sachar FinTech Global director.
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About InsurTech100
The InsurTech100 is an annual list of 100 of the world's most innovative InsurTech companies selected by a panel of industry experts and analysts. These are the companies every leader in the insurance industry needs to know about as they consider and develop their digital transformation strategies.
The list has been updated for 2022 to recognize the next generation of solution providers shaping the future of the insurance industry. The list aims to help senior management and insurance professionals evaluate which digital insurance models have market potential and are most likely to succeed and have a lasting impact on the industry.
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