Insurance: the role of risktech in effectively managing emerging risks and driving competitive edge

Insurance: the role of risktech in effectively managing emerging risks and driving competitive edge

All banking, financial services and insurance firms, including insurers, are grappling with increasingly dynamic and continually evolving risks. Increased regulatory requirements and operational shifts have already reshaped the risk landscape. To effectively manage risk, insurers must look at extending emerging risk capabilities into other operational areas (aside from underwriting and pricing), as well as converge insurance analytics with traditional finance modeling.

This white paper covers the joint global survey, conducted by Chartis Research and TCS, on banking, financial services and insurance firms.

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