InsurTech stories
Construction managers could gain real-time alerts and a full-site view as five firms trial AI tools to curb incidents and injuries.
Economic worries are deepening as COVID-19 threatens recession, job losses and delayed launches across New Zealand's fintech sector.
Households and utilities are using phone-linked apps to spot leaks, cut waste and keep water systems working in minutes, not weeks.
Barely five per cent of New Zealand firms have cyber cover, leaving them exposed as ransomware claims and attacks climb sharply.
Building owners and insurers in New Zealand can now track structural risk in real time as Mainmark introduces STRAAM for damage assessment.
We speak with Procensol, a company that specialises in digital transformation, business process management, low code, and innovation.
MyFiziq Limited will increase its majority stake in Body Composition Technologies Pte Ltd (BCT) to 54.5% in a capital raising move.
Wellington-based insurtech Montoux is celebrating a new era of growth with a new office on Wellington's bustling Courtenay Place.
Success or failure in the sector is determined more and more by an organisation's ability to respond to customer demand quickly and accurately.
Insurance tech firms are revolutionising customer experience, driven by AI and wearables, says InsurtechNZ. A digital-first approach could transform the sector.
The insurance market is benefitting from new technology, with traditional firms embracing advanced technologies.
IAG to create InsureTech hub in Singapore, connecting the insurer to the city-state's innovation network and start-up community.