Lemonade's autonomous car insurance; Arch leadership changes

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Lemonade's autonomous car insurance in Indiana

Lemonade launched its autonomous car insurance in Indiana. It gives Tesla owners 50% off every mile driven using the supervised self-driving technology. 

Shai Wininger, president and co-founder of Lemonade, said in a press release: "Tesla's FSD (supervised) tech reduces the chances of getting into an accident. Our intelligent pricing models see this in the data and can pass real savings, with high precision, on to Tesla customers."

Arch Capital announces leadership changes

Arch Capital Group announced the expansion of Maamoun Rajeh's role as president of the company. David Gansberg, who served as president of Arch, is leaving the company. 

Nicolas Papadopoulo, CEO, said in a press release: "Maamoun has been integral to Arch's success since 2001 and brings a deep understanding of the property and casualty business. … His expanded role reflects our focus on clarity, accountability and alignment across our global underwriting operations. I look forward to continuing to work with him in the coming years."

Papadopoulo added, "I also want to recognize the significant contributions David made to Arch's success during his tenure. I wish him continued success in the future."

Neptune launches AI platform Atlas+

Neptune Insurance launched Atlas+, an AI-powered platform to help insurance agents become flood insurance sales experts. 

"Atlas+ is a major step forward in our mission to make flood insurance easier to understand, easier to sell, and easier to buy," said Trevor Burgess, chairman and CEO of Neptune, in a press release. "Agents are the front line of flood insurance education in the United States. By putting AI directly into their workflow, we are giving them the tools to be more knowledgeable, more efficient, and more effective in every customer conversation."

Replica and Arity announce Safety Hub

Replica and Arity launched Safety Hub, a platform for public agencies to identify and reduce roadway risk. The platform uses Arity's mobility data including driving behaviors and Replica's data on how people move.

"Improving roadway safety starts with giving communities the insight they need to act before tragedy occurs. By leveraging our driving behavior data with Replica's rich dataset and expertise in how people move across all modes, we're delivering a more complete, real-time view of risk so agencies can take earlier, more effective action to save lives," said Gary Hallgren, president of Arity, in a press release.

This roundup was created with AI assistance. A Digital Insurance editor reviewed each item before publication.


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