
Grace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.

Grace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.
Large companies are most likely to hire for technology, underwriting and analytics roles over the next 12 months.
Plymouth Rock's VP of customer solutions focuses on improving communication.
Consumers continue to shop carriers for home and auto insurance in response to persistent rate increases.
The insurtech's Data Magnifier platform addresses the challenges of siloed data sources and complex data management through scalable data management solutions.
With rising auto premiums and increasing popularity of autonomous, connected, electric and shared vehicles, more insurers are offering telematics and usage-based insurance.
The insurance industry is trying to attract and retain a younger workforce as many insurance companies are facing an aging employee demographic. Insurers are working to diversify as people of color in the industry are still underrepresented and tapping into educational opportunities to create a direct talent pipeline.
Gen Z values employers with advanced technology solutions and remote work options.
Colleges and universities are partnering with insurance carriers to offer insurtech, insurance and risk management programs.
Insurers are partnering with universities and college programs to create a more diverse and inclusive talent pipeline.
Carriers are building a talent pipeline through university programs and mentorships with partnered universities.
Insurers are adapting AI technology to improve customer experience, enhance fraud detection and create accurate risk-ranking models.
Digital Insurance's State of Insurance 2023 report also reveals that underwriting technology and staffing difficulties are top of mind for insurers.
Local embedded and microinsurance models could provide immediate assistance to vulnerable low-income communities at risk of extreme climate events.
Since 2019, there's been an 18% increase in alcohol-impaired fatal crashes, a new study has found. An analysis of traffic violations data can help accurately forecast insurance losses, according to the credit bureau.
Coalition and Kin Insurance are named as two of the top fintechs this year.
Up to $1 million will be awarded for solutions that address climate risk and aim to empower vulnerable frontline communities.
Deepa Soni, EVP and CIO at the Hartford gives the keynote address; Nationwide's embedded partnerships; CSAA on workforce trends.
Sessions held throughout Dig-In 2023 with panelists from insurers such as New York Life, Arch Insurance and CSAA Insurance Group discussed the importance of technology in insurance and how to use data effectively.
Nestor Solari, founder and CEO of Sigo, shares his insights and the company's solutions addressing the underserved market.
Amica, Geico and Progressive rank highest for customer satisfaction in the service segment of the study.