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Digital Insurance has named five Women in Insurance Leadership: NEXT honorees, recognizing the next generation of leaders who will continue the industry's digital transformation. Additionally, we have 15 honorees for this year's Women in Insurance Leadership award. You can find those profiles, here.
September 27 -
In the six states where credit score matters the most, a driver with no credit pays on average 94% more for car insurance than a driver with exceptional credit.
September 26 -
Extreme weather events, rising inflation and a constantly-evolving risk landscape are just some of the challenges Sansone uses technology to tackle.
September 26 -
The Women in Insurance Leadership honoree also launched Cake Insure, a technology subsidiary of Pinnacol that allows small business owners to provide workers' comp insurance for employees.
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Brown's approach to diversity in business allows firms to compete on equal footing with larger competitors, which increases collaboration and yields stronger business results.
September 26 -
In the five states where credit score matters the least, a driver with no credit pays on average just 11% more for car insurance than a driver with outstanding credit.
September 25 -
Blazes raged through more than 2,000 acres of wildland in recent months in his county deep in the woods of Oregon, where a wet climate once made forest fires unthinkable. That's an increasingly common scene around the world — from Canada to Greece, global warming has helped fuel larger and more destructive blazes, pushing firefighting services to the brink.
September 25 -
Life insurance plays an important role as part of a healthy financial plan and Fidelity is using technology to improve accessibility and streamline the process for policyholders.
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The Women in Insurance Leadership honoree identifies five specific moments where companies must excel for customers.
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CSAA's Alonzo finds that her niche is doing brand new things and pioneering new strategies.
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