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Digital Insurance's Top talent stories from this February's Talent Careers Month.
February 25 -
The majority of insurance professionals responding to a predictions survey said they are expecting an increase in the frequency and severity of major climate events this year.
February 25 -
When today's job-hugging trend wears off, total rewards packages will be a major factor in workers' decision to stay or leave.
February 24
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A study by Aon and The Jacobson Group reported that insurers expect to increase staff as a response to increased business volume expectations.
February 23 -
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The Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents launched its Insurance Career Pathway program for individuals looking for a career in the insurance industry.
February 18 -
Investors in catastrophe bonds are seeing a decline, according to an analysis by reinsurer Swiss Re.
February 17 -
The top two municipal bond insurers wrapped over $42.828 billion in 2025, up slightly from $41.166 billion in 2024, according to LSEG data.
February 17 -
California AB 1795, the Smoke Damage Recovery Act, would make home insurance more expensive and push more policyholders onto the state's insurer of last resort, according to an insurance industry attorney.
February 16 -
Three secrets to accelerating enterprise-wide adoption for measurable impact while avoiding AI debt.
February 15
Capgemini -
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Embedded insurance offers customers a seamless underwriting experience and integrates coverage digitally at point of sale.
February 10
Globant -
Insurers learned that 2025 was about regaining balance and 2026 will be about redefining value for customers with better data, tools and insights.
February 4
Plymouth Rock Home Assurance Corporation -
A collection of stories related to the climate crisis from 2025.
February 3 -
Emerging AI capabilities give agencies a clearer, more dynamic view of their entire book of business including underwriting, renewal and service workflows
February 1
Applied Systems -
Insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara, responding on social media, said tariffs and ICE raids are making rebuilding more difficult. Advocates also point to federal disaster relief that has been held back.
January 28 -
Exec from Crum & Foster explains how the organization has seen tremendous success by covering travel protection for their own employees.
January 28 -
Nearly 40,000 acres were burned in the Eaton and Palisades wildfires last January, killing at least 31 people and destroying 16,000 structures.
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