Listening Time: 15 Minutes
Episode Background
Bermuda Shorts – Tech Talks S01 E04
The Bermuda re/insurance market, one of the island’s main economic pillars, has long adopted the use of technology. Today’s emerging technologies are no different, with Bermuda’s re/insurance sector continuing to implement high-tech advancements. Commonly-referred to as ‘InsurTech’, this practice is not just about digital assets: it’s how the Island’s re/insurance sector embraces technology as a whole.
In this latest ‘Tech Talks’ series episode of The Appleby ‘Bermuda Shorts’ podcast, Jerome Wilson, Partner and Head of Appleby’s Technology & Innovation practice in Bermuda, sits down with Insurance colleague Josephine Noddings, Counsel in Appleby’s Bermuda office, to chat about InsurTech in Bermuda and where newer technologies are making an impact through the likes of underwriting systems, alternative risk forms such as catastrophe bonds, and crypto and other digital currencies.
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The Bermuda Shorts Podcast Series
The Appleby ‘Bermuda Shorts’ podcast features short talks on all things business and Bermuda with our lawyers from Bermuda and other industry experts. Our ‘Tech Talks’ series focuses on topics and trends in technology which are transforming businesses, markets and everyday life. Listen to learn more about Appleby, Bermuda and our Technology expertise.
Appleby is one of the world’s leading international law firms. Our global teams of legal specialists advise public and private companies, financial institutions and private individuals. We are a full service law firm providing comprehensive, expert advice and services across corporate, dispute resolution, property, regulatory, and private client and trusts practice areas. We have offices in ten highly regarded, well-regulated global locations, operating in nine and practising the laws of eight jurisdictions. Our office locations include the key international jurisdictions of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Mauritius, and the Seychelles, as well as the international financial centres of Hong Kong and Shanghai.