Oak Underwriting addresses the connected home – sign up to join Broker Expo Live tomorrow

Sign up now for free online access to this one-of-a-kind event, which kicks off at 10:30am.

This Tuesday Insurance Age will be bringing Oak Underwriting to you to explain how the connected home can work for your clients with our webinar Broker Expo Live.

The session is part of our one-of-a-kind virtual event on 6 December which kicks off at 10:30am.

Oak Underwriting will be discussing all things mid and high net worth as well as highlighting the new systems which are emerging for you to be aware of.

Awareness
While the “connected home” has been a buzzword of the year, there is a lack of awareness amongst policyholders as to how connected technologies can minimise risks and reduce loss.

In line with this featured topic Oak’s managing director Mark Coffey, David Rowntree, head of underwriting and pricing and Richard Austin at Oakwood Insurances will use their time to explore the potential that new connected technology offers.

It is part of a full day of interviews, debates and two interactive webinar sessions where you can pose questions to experts.

Sign up
Sign up to Broker Expo Live to explore what you need from your insurer partners to succeed in 2017.

LV will bring you its latest update on risk management where you can learn why in today’s world risk management is no longer just about protecting property or preventing accidents.

Additionally, the TT Club will feature in a Q&A discussion addressing the specific skillsets brokers need in order to thrive in niche areas such as freight.

The Insurance Act will also be addressed, while Biba leads a Q&A on championing broking through 2017 and beyond.

Click here to view the agenda for the day.

There is something for everyone.

So, don’t forget to sign up now for free online access to a series of webinars, interviews and speeches across the day.
 

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