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Total global insured losses from natural catastrophes were about $50 billion from January through June.
August 9 -
In other news: NEXT launches commercial excess liability and liquor liability coverages.
August 8 -
High theft risks for Kia and Hyundai cars, and repair cost risks for Teslas, have driven auto insurers to drop or modify coverage of those vehicles, which is forcing more auto policyholders to switch carriers.
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Weather is unpredictable everywhere, and travel insurance policies can vary tremendously.
August 4 -
Embedding insurance policies within other products allows for more automation of the sales process than ever before.
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There were more than 40 funding events in the insurtech sector in July, according to a review by Digital Insurance.
August 1 -
CSAA used AI-powered aerial image analysis in a decision to not renew a homeowner's insurance policy in Northern California.
July 31 -
Rising temperatures are disrupting economic activity and daily life across the globe, sapping crops, drying rivers and raising sea levels.
July 31 -
Analytics and agent-to-broker communications are becoming more popular applications for cloud data management. Marketing and automation applications haven't yet reached that kind of critical mass. Google and Amazon discuss their cloud services approaches.
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Farmers Insurance's latest effort to reduce risk by not renewing Georgia homeowner policies was flagged as illegal by Georgia's Insurance Commissioner and forced to be retracted.
July 27