
Grace Crane
ReporterGrace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.

Grace Crane is a reporter for Digital Insurance.
The 2023 U.S. Insurance Shopping Study finds that usage-based insurance programs increase customer satisfaction.
The nonprofit will work with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to fund innovators for insurance products that tackle climate-related risks.
Digital Insurance interviewed Angel Conlin, chief insurance officer at Kin, to discuss the company's solutions and involvement in areas prone to extreme weather.
The car manufacturer is offering a free anti-theft software upgrade and working with AAA insurers to provide coverage options to affected vehicles.
The insurer is investing in startups, including insurtech Surround Insurance, to generate positive social impact alongside financial returns.
The system created by Nationwide and Generali was recently recognized for the 2023 Celent Model Insurer award for Digital and Emerging Technologies.
Many of the digital adaptations made during the pandemic have stuck around when it comes to insurance agents and their clients.
Carriers are helping their agent partners with tech rollouts, counsel, and recruitment efforts.
Haley Meisner, SVP of IA Distribution Strategy, discusses how agents' perceptions of digital have changed.
Joyn Insurance's partnership with Commit allowed the company to launch its platform amidst a downturn of insurtech investments.
Digital Insurance reached out to insurance organizations to learn about how consumers view anti-distraction solutions and how to address concerns.
VPs of customer experience and innovation strategy will focus on how to leverage market research and customer insights for new customer-facing initiatives.
Nationwide's home and auto coverage and policy management will be available through the insurtech's online platform.
According to the report, UBI is taking on a larger part in insurance shopping and increasing in popularity.
Nationwide AVPs Rebecca Nickoll and Brian Disbrow explain how the carrier takes embedded insurance from hype to reality.
As distracted driving behaviors increase post-pandemic, insurers are implementing technologies to prevent accidents and auto claims.
Learning to adapt to new challenges, building the right team and creating a direct strategy and vision are critical to success.
The partnership aims to assess accident prevention solutions to reduce auto claims and overall vehicle ownership costs.
Forbes surveyed around 45,000 employees to determine the best midsize employers.
The National Alliance, The Standard and VIU by HUB recently announced educational insurance opportunities and partnerships.