Nathan Golia is editor-in-chief of Digital Insurance and the chair of the Dig | In: The Digital Future of Insurance conference. Nate has been covering the insurance industry since 2010, when he was appointed as a senior editor for Insurance & Technology. Before that, stops in his journalism career included Direct Marketing News and The Toy Book. He lives in Texas with his wife and two children.
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Three-quarters of a billion dollars were invested in startups in the first quarter of 2020, less than half the amount from the final quarter of 2019.
By Nathan GoliaApril 30 -
With insurers rapidly deploying digital capabilities in order to service socially distancing customers, Jamie Yoder of Snapsheet thinks these habits could stick and become status quo going forward.
By Nathan GoliaApril 27 -
Believe it or not, there was a time before coronavirus, and some insurtechs were able to land more cash.
By Nathan GoliaApril 20 -
Learn how data informed Allstate's decision to rebate auto insurance customers as COVID-19 kept cars off the road.
By Nathan GoliaApril 13 -
Join editor in chief Nathan Golia and Celent head of P&C Karlyn Carnahan for a discussion of the potential futures insurers could face after this crisis subsides.
By Nathan GoliaApril 2 -
The impact on our sector is uncertain in every way but its depth.
By Nathan GoliaApril 2 -
Catastrophe response is the insurance industry's stated goal. But currently, the sector has few answers for consumers.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 22 -
New offering uses technology from IMS.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 11 -
A pilot in Arizona tests the ability to adjust rates based on driving data week to week.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 24 -
Though Metromile sells insurance on its own in the U.S., it is exploring some licensing of its proprietary tech.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 12