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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Eliminating the Obamacare component is seen as a way to pay for tax cuts, but its removal could cause instability in the health insurance market.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 3 -
The $312 million invested in the past quarter follows an outlying peak in Q2, but still illustrates a year-long trend of gradual average increases.
By Nathan GoliaNovember 1 -
While keeping up with regulatory changes remains a big challenge, insurers are focused on cybersecurity and IT risk at high levels.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 31 -
Companies are looking for tighter bonds with their customers, and insurance companies have lots of information to offer.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 27 -
Trifacta's "data wrangling" offering will help the life insurer prepare unstructured information for analytics projects.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 27 -
Grinnell Mutual's AVP of marketing and customer experience finds success focusing on the value of the company's service.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 26 -
The program features 500 damage scenarios for professionals to learn from.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 26 -
Rising costs and frequency are driving carriers to develop reporting and appraisal apps, but customers are reticent to use the tools, says J.D. Power & Associates.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 25 -
Kappie Mumphrey joins the carrier from constrution- and energy-tech provider CB&I.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 25 -
In acquiring Aetna's group benefits business, The Hartford expects to benefit from more data and better claims management.
By Nathan GoliaOctober 24