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A positive work culture and flexibility are two factors attracting Gen Z to insurance agencies, according to a new report from the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents.
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The top five insurance companies have an average commercial auto market share of 6.4% as of December 31, 2024.
April 21 -
Bad actors use generative AI to create automated threats that are more sophisticated than earlier generations of malicious bots, and they are going after banks' APIs.
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Consumer Watchdog argues that California's insurance commissioner cannot allow the FAIR Plan homeowners insurance of last resort to pass on half a $1 billion assessment to consumers.
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Transform legacy systems to address changing workforce and attract digital natives to the insurance industry.
April 17
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Homeowners who invest in wildfire mitigation measures get no guarantee of breaking even in the form of premium discounts, an insurance attorney points out.
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The inability to react to emerging trends quickly can cost insurers money and customers.
April 16
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Fifty-one percent of insurance agency employees report feeling burned out, according to research from Liberty Mutual and Safeco.
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Recent wildfire updates include the Federal Housing Authority's waiving of quality-control reviews and the upheaval of the state's commercial real estate space.
April 15 -
The McCarran-Ferguson Act was enacted in 1945 and regulates insurance at the state level to create a competitive market.
April 14
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Offerings that help workers take care of personal matters are just as important to the workforce as their health and wellness.
April 14 -
The need for more granular forecasts is becoming more pressing as climate change increases the odds of extreme weather.
April 14 -
As climate change fuels natural disasters around the world, employers are left looking for solutions to protect their workers.
April 9 -
Jamie Warner of Plymouth Rock Assurance focuses on the use of data and technology in the insurance space, and the STEM job opportunities available for today's graduates.
April 9 -
A new webinar from the Travelers Institute examined the intersection between mental and physical health and looked at the evolving labor market.
April 8 -
Insurers resort to subrogation when they suspect that a third party is ultimately responsible for the losses. Rather than deal with the recovery risk, insurers have been selling claims on to alternative investment managers.
April 8 -
Insurers had already doled out more than $12 billion to pay for wildfire damages as of early March, according to California state officials.
April 8 -
There were about 57 funding events in the insurtech sector in March, according to a review by Digital Insurance.
April 7 -
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency is poised to eliminate most websites tied to its research division under plans for the cancellation of a cloud web services contract.
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Several factors are contributing to rising insurance premiums for homeowners.
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