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The insurance industry is undergoing a transformation that few could have predicted a decade ago. InsurTech, once the newcomer that sparked both intrigue and caution, has now firmly established itself as an essential component of the ecosystem. What began as a perceived threat to traditional models has matured into a powerful ally, driving innovation, efficiency, and enhanced customer experiences.
On Sunday, September 15th, at the LIMRA annual conference, industry leaders will come together to discuss the evolution of InsurTech during a panel titled “InsurTech: The Teenage Years.” This session will explore how the partnership between InsurTech firms and carriers can address the unique challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead in the next five years. Benekiva’s Co-Founder and COO, Bobbie Shrivastav, will be one of the key voices on this panel, bringing her insights and experience to the discussion.
As the insurance sector looks to the future, several key issues and opportunities are emerging, each demanding careful consideration:
The path forward for the insurance sector is both challenging and full of promise. By addressing these key issues and embracing the opportunities that InsurTech presents, carriers can position themselves to thrive in an increasingly digital and customer-centric world.
Benekiva has been at the forefront of this transformation, working closely with carriers to turn the potential of InsurTech into tangible results. Through strategic partnerships, Benekiva has helped carriers revolutionize their claims operations, transforming them into streamlined, beneficiary-focused processes. It is this commitment to innovation and collaboration that will continue to drive the industry forward.
This panel discussion will offer valuable insights into how the insurance industry can navigate the evolving landscape of InsurTech and emerge stronger, more agile, and better equipped to meet the needs of tomorrow’s policyholders.