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Karrot_Kream 4 days ago

I doubt autonomous car makers will offer this themselves. They'll either partner with existing insurers or try to build a separate insurance provider of their own which does this.

My guess, if this actually plays out, is that existing insurers will create a special autonomy product that will modify rates to reflect differences in risk from standard driving, and autonomy subscriptions will offer those in a bundle.

bobthepanda 4 days ago | parent [-]

Bundling a real product with a financial institution is a time tested strategy.

Airlines with their credit cards are basically banks that happen to fly planes. Starbucks' mobile app is a bank that happens to sell coffee. Auto companies have long had financing arms; if anything, providing insurance on top of a lease is the natural extension of that.

SideburnsOfDoom 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

> Auto companies have long had financing arms

I have in fact heard it said that VW group is a financing company with a automobile arm. From some points of view, that seems correct.

ghaff 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Auto companies, yes. As I understand it, airline credit cards are mostly just co-branded cards with existing banks like Chase.

bobthepanda 3 days ago | parent [-]

Frequent flyer programs are basically banks if you consider miles/points are currency.

ghaff 3 days ago | parent [-]

That's different from the credit cards themselves--given the points degrade in value. (And which I should really start to use more.)