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Willis Re's Barnes: Mutual Insurers' Policyholders Want a Big-Picture Solution to Cyber

Michael Barnes, assistant vice president, Willis Re, said mutual insurers' focus on policyholders likely means they would rather develop more complex solutions tailored to policyholder needs, than develop simple, limited products.

April 24, 2018

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