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Real-world driving data from connected cars is both a treasure trove and a minefield for auto insurers. Big banks’ efforts to deal with financial technology challengers offer some useful lessons.

The volume of so-called telematic driving data, whether from mobile phone apps, dongles, in-car sensors or aftermarket blackboxes, is ballooning….

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