“iPipeline’s next-generation Illustration Suite is attractive to top carriers like AGLA who want to provide a more robust, agile and integrated solution,” said Tim Wallace, CEO, iPipeline. "We are pleased to couple AGLA’s exciting ‘Quality of Life…Insurance’ product solutions with our illustration technology to give agents the ability to run needs analyses, illustrations, and advanced selling concepts in either our synchronized disconnected mode or through Web-based access.”
“We are excited about the launch of the AGLA Passport System powered by iPipeline,” said Terry Keiper, SVP, consumer solutions at AGLA. "We expect this integrated solution to deliver immediate selling advantages to our career agents, and help us significantly grow our independent sales channel via iPipeline’s presence in distribution.”
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The most successful insurers avoid framing digital transformation as a choice between experience and technology.
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FlyGuys and TerraFort combine their resources to conduct on-demand damage assessments after natural disasters.
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Only 24% of insurers consider themselves to have a leading edge on data management maturity.
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Once an AI-generated answer causes a loss, the argument moves beyond whether the answer was wrong, writes Dr. Viroshan Naicker, co-founder and CEO of Refiant.
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The six underwriters did 17% more business versus the second quarter of 2025, with earnings per share estimates increased for four of them as a result.
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For investors, "both perils translate into operational risk, earnings volatility and stranded-asset exposure," said Mohsen Rahnama, managing director and head of catastrophe modeling and insurance solutions at Moody's, in a report.
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