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The destruction from Hurricane Helene is expected to cost insurers roughly $6.4 billion, according to an early estimate from catastrophe modeling firm Karen Clark & Company.
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Unlike previous generations, these digital natives expect seamless, personalized experiences that integrate effortlessly into their daily lives.
October 3
Professional Insurance Marketing Association -
By using technological strategies insurers can stay ahead of regulatory changes.
October 3
Clearwater Analytics -
MMA says some risky-sector issuers in the area hit hard by the hurricane may be pushed into technical or payment defaults.
October 3 -
The three largest property and casualty insurance deals had an average round amount of more than $88 million, according to CB Insights.
October 3 -
The company's AI courses and certifications will be free of charge and available to anyone through the end of 2025.
October 3 -
As carriers get more experience with implementing new AI technology, they are becoming proactive about meeting regulation and ethics standards before outside forces impose them.
October 2 -
Insurers continue digital transformation for operational excellence across the value chain.
October 2
KPMG -
As historic floodwaters unleashed by Hurricane Helene recede across the U.S. Southeast, the region faces a humanitarian, economic and ecological crisis of staggering scope, with effects likely to last years.
October 2 -
Core components of an effective benefits package include meaningful health and wellness programs, work-life balance initiatives and professional development.
October 2
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