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Across the personal lines space, pricing is expected to stabilize for homeowners, auto, flood and umbrella coverage.
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The average annual premium is projected to increase 4% to about $3,057 this year, after jumping 12% in 2025, according to Insurify, an online insurance comparison site.
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The National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), a group of state legislators concerned with insurance industry regulation, will reconsider a measure that failed in 2025. States have varied regulations or laws governing how insurers may set home policy premiums or drop policyholders based on aerial images of their property.
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Communicating benefits in terms of life stages and events helps employees understand and utilize the offerings they need most.
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Customer satisfaction rises in 2026 despite homeowner insurance premiums, according to JD Power's 2026 property claims satisfaction study.
March 17
For seven consecutive years, secondary perils have outpaced primary perils in driving aggregate insured losses globally.
Insurance leaders are implementing integrated AI platforms or components that transform entire operational workflows and reimagine how operations function.
Markel International announced the launch of its AI Centre of Enablement and the appointment of Maureen Tomlinson as head of AI.
At its upcoming spring meeting, the association of state insurance regulators will hear an updated plan for a system of evaluating insurers' use of AI, and a rollout of a new call for home insurance data.
Capgemini's Samantha Chow looks at the future of life insurance and how the customer experience and coverage itself will continue to evolve.
Bill Martin, president and CEO of Plymouth Rock Assurance, addresses why legacy insurers are the best insurtechs.
Michelle Worrall, Global Director of Insurance Product for Resilience, focuses on AI and data privacy, its impact on cybersecurity, and the implications of AI legislation.
Sixteen leaders across the insurance industry have been recognized for their leadership and significant contributions to their companies, colleagues and the industry.
Tresa Stephens, North America Allianz commercial regional head of cyber, tech and media, holds over a decade of experience in delivering specialized cyber, tech and professional liability solutions.
Sarah Murrow, president and CEO of Allianz Trade in Americas, shares her career journey in the insurance industry and her approach to acting as an effective leader to a multi-national business.





















