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Title: Regulating digital insurance platforms in the EU : legal frameworks and future directions
Authors: Marano, Pierpaolo
Keywords: Insurance law -- European Union countries
Technological innovations -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Insurance companies -- Customer services -- Automation
Insurance policies -- Technological innovations
European Union. Artificial Intelligence Act
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Università degli Studi di Trento
Citation: Marano, P. (2024). Regulating digital insurance platforms in the EU: legal frameworks and future directions. Rivista di Diritto Bancario, (4), 1017-1057.
Abstract: The digital transformation of the European insurance sector has progressed unevenly across various markets, reflecting differing levels of adoption and innovation. Although digital distribution channels play a secondary role in the insurance distribution mix, particularly for life insurance products, their significance increases as customers rely on online tools to gather information and make comparisons. This shift underscores the transformative potential of digitalisation for customer engagement and future business opportunities, especially as young, educated, and high-income customers prefer purchasing insurance through digital channels. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/133143
ISSN: 22799737
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