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Wind and storm surge damage to residential and commercial properties could reach $47 billion, according to a CoreLogic analysis.
September 30 -
Digital Insurance spoke with Anshuman Prasad, global head of risk analytics at CRISIL, a risk advisory firm.
August 22 -
There is a gaping hole in the financial system in North Minneapolis, where people are preyed upon by payday lenders and fringe bankers, according to Debra Hurston, executive director of the Association for Black Economic Power. Hurston is creating a credit union for this community to help break residents out of a cycle of exploitation and debt. But the issue is far bigger than one city, and the opportunity is one that any bank or credit union can seize.
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Digital Insurance spoke with Brian Poppe, senior vice president for technology modernization at Mutual of Omaha.
June 2 -
Labor challenges are driving insurers to rethink how work gets done.
May 13RSM -
Ethisphere’s Ethics Quotient system includes more than 200 questions that focus on categories such as ethics and compliance, governance, leadership, culture and environmental and societal impact.
March 24 -
The total losses and physical damages were estimated to cost $343 billion, well below the peak loss year in 2011 of $615 billion, however the 2021 losses, compared to 2011-2020 were about 4% higher than the average of $271 billion, according to the 2021 Weather, Climate and Catastrophe Insight report.
February 3 -
A recent study shows cyber incidents, business interruption and natural catastrophes are the most important global business risks for companies in 2022.
February 2 -
Breakthroughs in AI over the past decade mean we can now use it to train computer vision algorithms to perform visual tasks as accurately or more than humans. Smartphones can be turned into visual experts in your pocket, which can appraise some aspects of the environment better than people.
January 25Tractable -
Insurtechs are everywhere, covering every sector and raising money at record-setting clips. But the legacy insurance businesses, from carriers to agencies, have already been here and have the deep pockets to remain. So naturally the story has become about competition for market share.
January 24Breeze