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IOT Observatory's Carbone: Success in Embedded Insurance Depends on Market, Locale

Matteo Carbone, founder and director, IoT Insurance Observatory, warned against treating embedded insurance uniformly. Local market structures and product characteristics play a crucial role in its potential success.

Oct. 18, 2024

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