Motor Mouth Podcast 14: Motor Mouth Talks Micro Mobility

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Join Jonathan Swift, content director at Insurance Post, for this special episode of Motor Mouth as he is joined by an panel of experts including; Chris Moore of Apollo Underwriting, Rob MacKethan of Lime and Jillian Slyfield of Aon to talk all things micro mobility and how this new mode of travel could impact motor insurance.

Plenty has been said about the future of mobility.  From current efforts to reclaim or redesign roads after the Coronavirus lockdown, to the increase in demand from alternative options of travel.  Particularly in cities.

But what does it all mean for insurers’?  Without a consolidated, unified approach globally to new methods of transport, there is no certain path to establishing micro mobility models in our network for insurers to use as a basis.  Ultimately, do insurers need to build something new separate from motor insurance cover? Joining Jonathan Swift are: 

  • Chris Moore, head of ibott, deputy active underwriter 1971, Apollo Syndicate Management
  • Rob MacKethan, vice-president of insurance and risk management, Lime
  • Jillian Slyfield, managing director, digital economy practice leader, Aon

 

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