
FT Commercial Insurance Survey
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Strategise your next move with insights on the current mood of risk management professionals.
The Financial Times Commercial Insurance Survey is an intercontinental study conducted to find out the global perceptions of risk management professionals.
The findings of this study looks at the key purchase consideration drivers of the aforementioned audience and collates it into valuable data.
The considerations explored include, but are not limited to:
- What their unmet insurance industry needs may be
- What enterprise risks they’re willing to take
- What brands they are beginning to lose market confidence in
With the survey now in its second run, we are offering carriers and brokers the opportunity to benchmark themselves against the competition - to understand their global/regional familiarity, favourability, usage/consideration and the brand attributes they are most recognized for.
This research offers a broad range of insights that can be used for:
- Board-level purposes
- Internal comms
- Marketing audit teams
- External usage (This usage requires an additional license fee).
To find out more about the results and findings of this study. Please fill in the form below or contact daniel.rothman@ft.com
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