Robo-life insurance firm to launch this year

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Fintech company Certua is intending to launch into market in 2017 with a 'robo-life insurance' product.

Certua's robo-life insurance service, which will be the first service to be launched by the company, is intended to identify risk exposure throughout an individual's life span, creating products and services that can auto adjust based on customer need. The service is set to enable end-clients to have one insurance policy with multiple different benefits, each driven by a different data source on either an advised or self-serve basis. The fin-tech company, founded by Chairman John Levin, and headed up by CEO and Co-Founder, Tom Williams, will also have the support of advisory board mem...

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