The drumbeat for InsurTechs to pursue a merger, acquisition or partnership is getting louder, with the number likely to substantially grow in the months ahead, an insurance industry expert believes.
“InsurTech is reaching a point where [startups] must decide whether they are better off on their own or need to find a partner,” said Adrian Jones, SCOR’s Deputy CEO of P&C Partners in charge of Ventures & Strategic Partnerships.
Jones, predicts that these arrangements will happen a variety of ways: between two InsurTechs, InsurTechs sold to incumbents [older carriers] or with InsurTechs buying troubled assets themselves.
Source: Carrier Management

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