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A judge sided with Uber Technologies Inc. in its complaint that American Transit Insurance Co., the largest taxi insurer in New York City.
March 4 -
U.S. banks are bracing for retaliatory cyberattacks following military strikes in Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
March 3 -
Nationwide names new corporate tech and workplace solutions leader; Nassau Financial expands its insurtech program, plus more insurance news.
March 3 -
AI's ability to synthesize large amounts of data can free up agents and brokers to interact with and develop more personalized relationships with their clients.
March 3
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Insurers in Australia are urging legislators to set up a A$30 billion ($21.4 billion) flood defense fund as the nation grapples with surging costs from extreme weather events.
March 2 -
Digital transformation in long term care involves reimagining risk management through intelligence, interoperability, and human centered design.
March 2
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Frank Sentner, an advisor to several insurtechs, proposes an "Insurance Data Bill of Rights" under which connected vehicle owners would have to actively consent to sharing any data with insurers.
March 2 -
Ransomware, email compromise and data incidents account for 92% of incident response cases, according to the 2026 Arctic Wolf threat report.
March 2 -
Henry Kowal, Arity's director of insurance product, shared with Digital Insurance about new car technology.
March 1 -
MGAs are looking for ways to verify risk data for underwriting, according to Lisa Rowe, an underwriting executive at Specialty MGA.
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