Love. Tech. And the Future of Insurance.
What does digital transformation really look like in practice? Eduardo D’Alma speaks with Jean Gazançon, CEO of ARTE Generali, about how art insurance was fundamentally rebuilt over the past six years, under real economic constraints and in a domain where risks are unique, values are hard to standardise and trust is critical. This conversation goes beyond technology as a tool. It focuses on judgment, expertise and culture, and on how digital capabilities can support specialists instead of replacing them, especially in a niche where saying no to risk is as important as underwriting it. What you will hear in this episode • How ARTE Generali rebuilt its art insurance business from the ground up • Why judgment matters more than models when risks are unique • How technology and layered architectures support both speed and quality • Why transformation only works under real timelines and economic pressure • How AI can act as an assistant to experts rather than a replacement • Why trust, culture and craftsmanship remain central in specialty insurance • What it takes to scale a niche insurance business without losing depth Key theme Digital transformation creates value when it reinforces expertise, judgment and trust — not when it tries to replace them. Guest Jean Gazançon CEO, ARTE Generali Host Eduardo D’Alma Partner, Wavestone
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