Today’s episode is a real treat because we are doing something that we rarely do.
That something is to undertake a genuine appraisal of what has gone well and what hasn’t in a business in the time since we last spoke.
I often interview tech-focused entrepreneurs who have visions of how to transform the industry for the better.
But what I almost never do is get them back on the show to examine in detail how their ideas fared when the came in direct contact with the often harsh reality of the industry as it is today.
But I suppose James York, the founder and CEO of Peaccce is not like other insurance entrepreneurs. In fact I have never met anyone quite like James.
Two years ago he was on the show espousing insurance reviews as a way of achieving a new type of consumer insurance platform sitting somewhere between search and price comparison.
Now he’s back on the show to report in graphic detail how that experience went – and how he has adapted to the realities of the marketplace.
It’s honest, sometimes brutally so.
In tech everyone is always going on and on about how it’s so important to nurture the ability to fail fast and iterate – except almost no-one will admit to having done so.
Just because your idea is right it doesn’t mean that it will be accepted with open arms.
But James a robust enough character to take setbacks on the chin and re-focus. His latest idea on how to advance his vision is spectacularly simple and incredibly useful and his enthusiasm and energy is completely undiminished.
This is an incredibly valuable conversation because it is borne form hard experience.
It’s also one that anyone interacting with the Insurtech world will easily relate to and learn a huge amount from.
LINKS
CAR QR: https://peaccce.com/carqr
Peacce: https://peaccce.com/
Ep 94 William Spiegel Executive Chairman R&Q: Prospering as the insurance ecosystem comes apart
Ep 93 Simon Matson of Gallagher and Tom Wakefield of Gallagher Re: A deal made by customers
Ep 92 Andreas Berger Swiss Re Corporate Solutions: Start early and do it quickly
Ep 91 Bob Kimmel CEO of K2 Insurance Services: On the hunt for talent and capacity
Special Episode: What the Polish market wants, with Michał Chmielewski and Tomasz Libront of Smartt Re
Ep 90 Javier San Basilio of Mapfre Re: Not opportunistic by definition
Ep 89 Jeff Radke CEO Accelerant Holdings: Searching for gems & avoiding landmines
Ep 88 Monica Cramer Manhem, President, International Reinsurance SiriusPoint: Using all the tools in the box
Special Episode: The Future of Underwriting with James Slaughter and Silvi Wompa Sinclair
Ep 87 Rod Fox & Rob Bredahl of TigerRisk: Don’t stop me now
Ep 86 Philip Smaje and Marcel Chad of Piiq Risk Partners: Specialty risks need specialty brokers
EP 85 Clive Washbourn CEO Navium: The market is always good
Ep 84 Keith Harrison International CEO Lockton Re: Going head to head with the bigger brokers
Special Episode: State of the Market Roundtable with Greg Hendrick, Marc Adee and Andrew Robinson
Ep 83 The $60bn broker: Olga Collins CEO Worldwide Broker Network (WBN)
Special Episode: The Power of Purpose with Steve Hearn CEO of Corant Global and Delta V Partners
Ep 82 David Bearman CEO Aventum: Don’t walk into a crowded room
Ep 81 Ash Bathia CEO Probitas 1492: Driving your own destiny
Ep 80 Matthew Shaw CUO of TMK: The most submissions for a decade
Ep 79 Neil Eckert and Trevor Carvey of Conduit Re: Big enough to be impactful but small enough to be nimble
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Commercial Edge: Unleash the Power of People
The emPOWERed Half Hour
Aligned Money Show
Gorse Culture PODcast : The H.R. Detective Agency!
HCI Leadership Revolution
The Ramsey Show
Planet Money