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Property and auto insurance shopping levels finished 2021 lower than any point in 2020, the company reports.
February 23 -
Nationwide and Labrador Systems are partnering on a pilot program to support people aging in place and people with long or short-term health challenges, as well as their caregivers, using the Labrador Retriever robot.
February 22 -
The agency FSD atarted a 10-week training program in Nigeria and Ghana this year for insurtechs.
February 18 -
More than 14.5 million single and multi-family homes were affected by natural disaster events last year. There was an estimated $56.92 billion in property damage.
February 18 -
The fast and first implementation of AI is important, but it can’t be the only focus when scaling—attention to safety is vital. Insurers need to consider how they will maintain oversight of models and manage risks as use of AI increases. Bias is one of those risks.
February 18
FAIRLY -
Allianz SE will take a 3.7 billion-euro ($4.2 billion) charge tied to the implosion of some of its U.S. hedge funds, bringing some clarity to months of uncertainty on the legal bill for the matter.
February 17 -
COVID-19 has accelerated some trends that look certain to reshape the insurance industry. At the same time, some of the problems that have challenged the industry over the past decade have not gone away. In a new report, McKinsey examines actions insurers can take to address the challenges of this period of intense flux.
February 17
McKinsey -
New executives at Ethos, At-Bay, more.
February 17 -
We want insurers to transform from premium collectors to lifelong protectors. And technology is at the core of helping them achieve this.
February 16
Genpact -
Nearly three-fourths, 72%, of companies are planning to increase staff in the next 12 months, according to the Q1, 2022 U.S. Insurance Labor Market Study results from The Jacobson Group and Ward Benchmarking at Aon.
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