Digital and Insurtech Awards 2018: Full list of winners

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Aviva won two awards including Digital Insurer of the Year

Aviva was declared the Digital Insurer of the Year at the 2018 Digital and Insurtech Awards on Friday 23 November.

The insurer was among three multiple award winners at the event, also picking up the prize for Best Business Project Dependent on Mobile Technology

Axa XL took home two gongs; while Zurich won three, including Insurance Technology Leader of the Year for Mark Budd.

 

Full list of winners

Outsourced Partner of the Year 

Audatex - Winner
Sedgwick – Highly Commended

Best Insurtech Start-Up – Distribution

Canopy - Winner
Digital Risks – Highly Commended

Best Insurtech Start-Up – Supplier

Digital Fineprint - Winner

Best Insurtech Supporter

Zurich Insurance /Spixii - Winner

Customer Experience Award – Intermediary

Broker Network - Winner

Customer Experience Award – Consumer

Direct Line Group & Pawsquad - Winner

Best IoT/Telematics-based Project of the Year

Vision Track  - Winner

Data Analytics Project of the Year

Axa Insurance - Winner

Best Business Project Dependent on Mobile Technology

Aviva - Winner

Best Business Project Dependent on AI/Robotics

Axa XL - Winner

Young Insurance/ Analytics Employee of the Year

Zoe Aldington of Simply Business – Winner

Insurance Technology Department or Project Team of the Year 

Zurich Innovation Foundry - Winner

Insurance Technology Leader of the Year

Mark Budd, Zurich Insurance - Winner
Aldo Monteforte, The Floow – High Commended

Digital Insurance Company of the Year

Aviva - Winner
Direct Line Group – Highly Commended

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