Nicquana Howard-Walls
Associate EditorNicquana Howard was associate editor for Digital Insurance.
Nicquana Howard was associate editor for Digital Insurance.
Insurers gain access to a full set of driving and crash data through Octo’s platforms using SAS tools.
The goal is to help expand business to new channels and geographies using the digital platform.
Company executives discussed deployment of Kinetic wearable device at Dig | In.
Using technology and automated underwriting allows insurers to build bridges to know the customers personally, say panelists.
Travelers’ Michael Klein kicked off Dig | In with a look at how the driverless future will affect insurance.
Stacey Goodman replaces Barbara Koster, who retired in late 2018 after more than 20 years.
Turo hosts that are Metromile customers will not be charged for coverage while their car is being rented.
Frank Neugebauer, formerly of Genpact and ACORD, will run the new business segment.
Two companies were selected due to ‘exceptional’ competition, said jury president.
Digital platform provides pricing information for business owners, worker’s compensation, general liability policies, and professional liability lines.
A program was designed over the past year to improve employees interpersonal skills and workplace conversations.
This revolution is shifting consumers’ interests demographically, with big chunks of potential customers looking for digital-first interactions.
At the Hartford InsurTech Hub's second Demo Day, speakers focused on staying true to their mission to attract talent and investors.
Pythonic AI gets up to an $85,000 seed investment for winning the Reverse Pitch event in the insurers' home city of Milwaukee.
Automated messages will help ensure billing compliance and mitigate bad customer experiences.
John Sells had led the data organization for the workers' compensation insurer
Carriers will begin leveraging data for more personalized products based on customers' 'digital demographics,' says Accenture.
Five startups will move on to final stage in Paris April 25.
Ruth Foxe Blader, managing director with venture-capital company Anthemis, is responsible for identifying insurtechs that are helping carriers minimize risk.
Better business processes can be as important as better technology for insurers when it comes to speed to market.