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Ambitious Plans to Disrupt the Insurance Industry

Rosaline Chow Koo, Founder and CEO, CXA Group

10-Apr-19 08:05

Ambitious Plans to Disrupt the Insurance Industry

We speak to Rosaline Chow Koo, the CEO, about their ambitious plans to become the next unicorn as well as their impact on the insurance industry as a disruptor.

Presented by: Sharidz Abdullah


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