Roundtable: Using data to defend your territory

Cognizant roundtable
Back row, l-r: Steven Wilkins, head of underwriting insight, Hiscox; Tony Richter, director of actuarial services, Saga; Andrew Harley, global leader of the advanced analytics practice, Willis Towers Watson; and Dawid Glawdzin, director of operations, Slice. Front row, l-r: Sean Heshmat, head of AI & data science services EMEA, Cognizant; Deepak Soni, director of commercial intermediary, Axa ; Chris Wyard, head of underwriting data, Allianz Insurance; Steve Jackson, head of financial crime, Covéa; Kristian Feldborg, co-founder, Policy Castle; David Pearce, head of pricing, Aviva; Meghan Anzelc, chief analytics officer, Axis; and Daren Rudd, chief architect & CTO, insurance, Cognizant.

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