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Appetite for Insurance M&A Remains as AI Enters the Chat, Says PwC
Appetite from insurance mergers and acquisitions remains, but the industry's use of artificial intelligence is expected to enter the equation to affect strategies. According to finding from PwC, the insurance sector logged about $29.6 billion in deal value from 191 & 8230;
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Appetite from insurance mergers and acquisitions remains, but the industry's use of artificial intelligence is expected to enter the equation to affect strategies. According to finding from PwC, the insurance sector logged about $29.6 billion in deal value from 191 & 8230;
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Appetite for Insurance M&A Remains as AI Enters the Chat, Says PwC, Appetite from insurance mergers and acquisitions remains, but the industry’s use of artificial intelligence is expected to enter the equation to affect strategies. According to finding from PwC, the insurance sector logged about $29.6 billion in deal value from 191 …
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