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USAA and Intact Financial topped Evident's list of 30 insurers, about half from the property and casualty business. AXA and Allianz topped the overall list.
June 18 -
After the L.A. fires, a regulator's probe of State Farm claims practices and a looming wave of lawsuits expose gaps in the legal responsibilities of both insurers and policyholders.
June 17 -
Shanna Barlow, director of the digital and technology product team at The General, spoke with Digital Insurance about how the insurer approaches innovation.
June 17 -
Third-party vulnerabilities are an understated cybersecurity opening facing insurers in 2025, pushing many to take a new approach to defense planning.
June 17 -
Even before January's fires in Los Angeles, change-of-address data shows residential moves based on fire risks and insurance availability.
June 16 -
An executive from AU10TIX, an identity verification service that recently partnered with Microsoft to serve insurers' authentication needs, added that deepfakes are a top threat.
June 16 -
"We want to wean off of FEMA, and we want to bring it down to the state level," Trump told reporters on June 10 during a briefing in the Oval Office.
June 16 -
The top ten insurtech deals in the property and casualty market brought in roughly $800 million in funding for the first three months of 2025.
June 16 -
Zywave's loss data reveals the median loss over $1 million grew from about $2.5 million in 2012 to nearly $5.4 million in 2024.
June 15 -
In an interview following remarks at Insurtech Insights, Sarah Jacobs, a product executive at Nationwide, said lowering costs is the first step to transform insurance's value proposition.
June 15