The Future of life insurance : five ways to win
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Life insurers find themselves at the beginning of what promises to be a challenging decade. Those that delay or attempt to cling to the status quo could face the same mixed fortunes as those fixed-line telecom operators whose business models were upended by technological and social change. In turn, insurers that move boldly to adapt their strategies, operations, and organizations to new realities can still expect to grow and prosper in the years ahead.</abstract>
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