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Prudential's Bob Bastian looks back on the company's 150-year history and focuses on the opportunities ahead for the insurance industry.
February 26 -
Improvements to workflows and operations boost customer service and help tailor products, making coverage more attractive.
February 25 -
Smartwatches and other wearable technologies have the potential to change the pricing of life insurance policies by offering better data about individuals' mortality risk, according to a new report by reinsurance company Munich Re and analytics firm Klarity.
February 25 -
Between the estimated damages in Los Angeles and rising home insurance prices, policyholders are left wondering how the market will fare in 2025.
February 25 -
The four largest deals had an average round amount of $46 million.
February 25 -
Insurers are seeing improvements in workflows, authentication and adjudication.
February 24 -
Increasing weather-related risks and costs combined with companies pulling out of some states, is affecting the remaining carriers and state insurers.
February 24
Capco -
Farmers Insurance names head of agency owner operations; Prudential Financial appoints chief people officer, plus more career moves.
February 23 -
Vertafore report finds that 69% of independent agents said digital personal lines rating and submission is a must-have.
February 23 -
As homeowners insurance becomes expensive and hard to find, mortgage loan officers should work closely with insurance agents, said Travis Hodges of Viu by Hub.
February 21 -
NEXT will use ZestyAI's property and wildfire models in its risk assessment processes.
February 20 -
Microsoft's CEO suggests that artificial intelligence agents could disrupt traditional SaaS models.
February 19
ZestyAI -
The latest Insurance Personal Lines Trends and Perspectives Report from TransUnion.
February 19 -
Though consumers are open to the use of AI in severe weather risk monitoring, trust and transparency is key, according to a 2025 Insurity report.
February 19 -
With 400,000 insurance professionals expected to retire in the next few years, attracting the next generation is vital. Laurissa Berk, director of global and experiential education at the UConn School of Business, shares how their institution is preparing students for insurance and STEM careers.
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Insurance companies can leverage Gen AI by balancing the business value and the human impact.
February 18
KPMG -
Initial property losses from Eaton and Palisades fires estimated between $35 billion and $45 billion.
February 17 -
One of the main factors affecting the casualty market in 2025 will be escalating jury awards in trials.
February 17 -
Coastal habitats, coral reefs and mangrove swamps, can reduce flood losses, according to a new Swiss Re Institute study that includes analysis of flood insurance claims.
February 17 -
Business interruption and climate change are two risks companies are watching in 2025.
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