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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The Insurance Digital Revolution, a combined effort of three agent groups, is trying to get distributors to embrace technology.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 24 -
The insurance program at the Silicon Valley startup accelerator is entering its second year.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 23 -
The Canadian insurer uses smartphone to give customers access to real-time data on their property of all kinds.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 22 -
The company says it can sell accidental-death and term insurance in minutes using its cloud platform.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 21 -
Insurer will invest in startups whose mission aligns with its disability-insurance business.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 21 -
A quarter of carriers have set up investment arms as part of their technology transformation strategy, says KPMG.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 20 -
The insurer's first foray into usage-based insurance is built to incorporate 21st century driving challenges, says innovation leader.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 17 -
The insurtechs each announced the capability to quote and sell insurance policies on the social network’s chat function.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 16 -
Carriers are motivated to provide a better end-to-end experience for their customers to survive in the digital world, says Celent.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 15 -
Upgrades to the insurance claims process are driven by a desire to prevent customers from jumping ship, says Aite Group's Jay Sarzen.
By Nathan GoliaMarch 14