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Back to the insurance future

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      <subfield code="a">Everyone would love a crystal ball or a time machine to see the future. Especially those who will be insuring that future. So when Five cross-industry insurance teams sat down to explore the answer to the question: In 2030, what will the world need protecting from? many wistfully wished for a Delorean to help them out. The future is always difficult to predict. And in few sectors is this more true than insurance, which is seeing a rapid change of pace in technology, regulation and customer needs.  In 12 years' time, as self-driving cars are predicted to hit the roads, will motor insurance still be needed? What will household policies look like when many people, priced out of home ownership, rent or share their accommodation? And will customers live in such fear of their data being stolen that they will want to insure against that?</subfield>
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