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A study by the D.C. The Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking reveals an average premium gap of $326 between Black and white drivers.
November 25 -
The agency cited the closeness of the entities to Florida's government.
November 25 -
As Donald Trump prepares for his second term, campaign promises to preserve Social Security and Medicare go up against rising healthcare costs.
November 25 -
Despite the buzz over AI's positive impact on claims, carriers may need to ramp up their anti-fraud efforts.
November 24
Origami Risk -
Progressive launches Accident Response, Crum & Forster introduce new insurance for CISOs and Tokio Marine Group partners with Resilient Cities Network, plus more insurtech news.
November 24 -
AI expert told the association of state insurance regulators that collecting information on cyber attacks could give hackers clues.
November 24 -
A new study from CCC examines key factors affecting customer satisfaction.
November 21
CCC Intelligent Solutions -
Some best practices and use cases for insurance agents as they consider adopting artificial intelligence.
November 21Planck -
Amid steady customer growth, USAA's banking arm failed to make the investments necessary to satisfy either its regulators or some decades-long customers. Changes in the executive suite haven't fixed the problems.
November 21 -
The new regulation could be a game changer for health plans, but employers must be prepared to expand their coverage.
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