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Tech when needed_human when wanted 

The past two years have revealed the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities presented by technology. It is up to us now to leverage the lessons we have learnt.

Join us at a virtual event , with a twist. For the first time, the virtual event will be followed by a face-to-face networking function in Sandton.

Registration for this two-day, complimentary event is live. Insurtech conference 2022: 03 & 04 May 2022.

#Insurtech2022 #Techtohuman

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About The conference

Session 1: Tech when we need it – Human when we want it 

Hard tech and soft touch. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that technology solves many problems but not all problems. People need technology but sometimes, they want humans. It is up to us to find out where the line is drawn.

Session 2: Harmony between tech and user

User Experience, the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. It should be covering all aspects of the end-user’s interaction and make processes work for clients.

Session 3: Brokers optimising tech

The end of the broker has been predicted many times before, with Insurtech sure to be the final cause of their demise. But, as so many times before, the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of the broker prevailed and we seeing them embracing the latest insurtech trends with open arms.

Session 4: Solving the Broker Platform challenges

There certainly is still some tension between the needs of the broker and the needs of the product providers when it comes to broker platforms, most prominent of these being independence and freedom of choice. Is there a solution to this challenge?

Session 5: Tech in Financial Planning

The use of technology in the financial services environment has moved way beyond purely assisting planners with estate planning and tax calculations. Wealth Management practices especially, run highly professional end to end financial consultancies on sophisticated technology platforms. Furthermore, in the fund management industry, complicated AI driven software do millisecond trade transactions in a highly competitive, automated space. How does the average professional planner/ wealth manager cope?

Session 6: Involving staff to optimize tech solutions

Is it possible for the user to add value to the process of tech development or should their involvement be limited to expressing perceived gaps in processes? How do we extract the wisdom that comes with years of coping with unproductive processes?

Session 7: Making sense of Fintech innovations

It’s a whole new, fast changing world when it comes to a variety of fintech developments. NFTs, Crypto Currencies, Digital Currencies, AI Investment Platforms, Metaverse, Airtime currency. What’s real and what’s not? 

Session 8: What happened to the Insurtech revolution

The big insurtech disruption, predicted about a decade ago, seems to have taken a very different trajectory. Have the funders caused a bubble and will that impact funding of startups? Where to from here?

A COVER Conference in Collaboration with CN&CO