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ID.me raised $19 million in a Series B round that was led by FTV Capital and included USAA.
March 10 -
Insurer's board says it will conduct a comprehensive search for a new leader, after meeting Wednesday.
March 9 -
Virtual reality game aims to help customers develop better habits around blood pressure, body mass index and more.
March 8 -
New chief information officer Martha Gallo held tech positions elsewhere before working in the audit function at AIG.
March 7 -
Mobile carriers and tech companies are primed to sell customers car insurance using their in-house data.
March 6 -
Savvy investments, partnerships and hiring practices seen as key to digital transformation.
March 6
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Governor Andrew Cuomo says the rules 'helps guarantee the financial services industry upholds its obligation to protect consumers.'
March 3 -
At least eight health insurance executives met with the President to discuss changes to the Affordable Care Act.
February 28 -
Waymo accuses several employees of Otto, a self-driving startup Uber acquired in August, of lifting technical information from Google’s autonomous car project.
February 24 -
The insurer will move to a cloud-based platform after entering a multi-year services agreement.
February 24 -
Insurer joins Grange, Nationwide, Liberty Mutual, and Safeco with a presence on the Amazon platform.
February 23 -
Carriers roll out new or reworked versions of their programs to take advantage of new data collection methods.
February 23 -
There’s $100,000 on the line for participants in insurer’s Singapore-based program.
February 21 -
A new initiative called Healthcare NExT will combine work from existing industry players and Microsoft's Research and AI units.
February 21 -
The insurer’s chief design officer, Meriah Garrett, talks user experience strategy.
February 21 -
The ruling is the latest twist in what promises to be a fierce legal battle over the deal ’s failure.
February 16 -
The fear is contradictory regulations hamstringing innovation.
February 15 -
Low consumer adoption and a lack of data standards around smart devices mean home insurers are taking a slow approach to integrating the technology into their products.
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