Matthias Ruefenacht, Innovation Manager at Baloise, presents in detail what the company is doing in terms of parametric travel insurance (covering bad weather, flight delays, and delayed luggage) and how they are doing it by collaborating with three startups: Blink Parametric, WetterHeld, and Kasko.
He also provided a quick demo, putting himself in the customer's shoes.
Baloise: Risk-free traveling with parametric insurance
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