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First Street estimates that 39 million U.S. homes are insured at artificially suppressed prices compared with the risk they actually face. Of those, nearly 6.8 million homes are covered by state-backed "insurer of last resort" policies.
September 20 -
Chief underwriting officer finds ways to do more with technology and coverage of risks.
September 20 -
Boyd is president and CEO of Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation where she is leading digital transformation.
September 20 -
Having recently increased its market, Roadzen is turning to a SPAC arrangement to fund further expansion plans.
September 20 -
The leader of the company's claims services unit talks about bringing in different points of view to American Family's update of its claims services technology, and retaining the human element of servicing claims.
September 19 -
Plymouth Rock's VP of customer solutions focuses on improving communication.
September 19 -
The New Zealand based life and supplemental health insurer needed to replace an in-house system that couldn't scale. Partners Life implemented the platform in two phases that took more than two years.
September 19 -
The online attack that disrupted MGM Resorts International resorts and casinos across the country began with a social engineering breach of the company's information technology help desk, according to a cybersecurity executive familiar with the investigation.
September 18 -
Women in Insurance Leadership 2023 honoree finds crowdsourcing approach to insurance product development also has applications for Boston-area charity efforts.
September 18 -
Consumers continue to shop carriers for home and auto insurance in response to persistent rate increases.
September 18