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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Companies that produce hardware designed to detect and mitigate water damage see insurers as natural partners.
By Nathan GoliaJune 12 -
Unqork, the new company from Gary Hoberman, aims to help insurers improve the customer and agent experience.
By Nathan GoliaJune 11 -
A report that the retail behemoth was considering selling home-insurance products sent a shockwave through the industry.
By Nathan GoliaJune 8 -
The digital giant's involvement with an Indian insurtech doesn't mean it will be selling policies soon, but does give insurers something to think about.
By Nathan GoliaJune 1 -
Telematics technology from Octo Telematics will power the MyPace program, which launches in July.
By Nathan GoliaJune 1 -
Insurer and its Arity and Answer Financial subsidiaries will leverage data collected through Life360 for driver feedback and insurance options.
By Nathan GoliaMay 31 -
He will focus on digital and replace Craig Weber, who had been planned to leave the role.
By Nathan GoliaMay 31 -
Amelia platform from IPsoft has been involved in more than 3 million customer conversations since September.
By Nathan GoliaMay 25 -
Insurance is a data business, and a marquee piece of legislation impacting data ownership and portability is likely to impact the sector greatly.
By Nathan GoliaMay 25 -
The $724 million in deal volume so far this year is a significant increase from the same period in 2017, say Willis Towers Watson and CB Insights.
By Nathan GoliaMay 24