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Tech executives share how the resource allows them to cover properties that were previously excluded.
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Astrid Malval-Beharry discusses the value of partnerships between carriers and insurtechs, and growth opportunities in today's technology market.
August 20 -
Cuts to NOAA and NWS leave a gap in data collection that makes it harder for insurers relying on the data to accurately identify and mitigate weather and climate risks, regulation and science experts tell NAIC, the association of state regulators.
August 19 -
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is the vehicle with the highest claim frequency for whole-vehicle theft, according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
August 19 -
The state will charge active employees higher salary-based health plan premiums to avoid a near-term $1.3 billion deficit.
August 18 -
Municipal bond insurance volume grew 12.6% in the first half of 2025 year-over-year, according to LSEG data.
August 18
As talent needs evolve, carriers can upskill current employees and recruit expertise from outside of the industry.
Insurance companies can leverage Gen AI by balancing the business value and the human impact.
New versions of AI are improving data management and decision-making processes.
As many as 60% of executives believe security threats pose the greatest geopolitical risk.
Daniel Herrington, chief AI officer at The Zebra, explains how this new role helps insurers integrate AI across their processes and departments.
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.
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.
























