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Some best practices and use cases for insurance agents as they consider adopting artificial intelligence.
November 21Planck -
Amid steady customer growth, USAA's banking arm failed to make the investments necessary to satisfy either its regulators or some decades-long customers. Changes in the executive suite haven't fixed the problems.
November 21 -
The new regulation could be a game changer for health plans, but employers must be prepared to expand their coverage.
November 21 -
California authorities issued their latest moratorium against non-renewal of residential property insurance after wildfires in Ventura County. It's the eighth this year and 34th since 2019. The state's insurance commissioner authored a law while a state senator to make these moratoriums automatic after a state of emergency.
November 20 -
A new industry trends report highlights plans for innovation and how implementation could reshape the insurance ecosystem.
November 20
Earnix -
The most expensive injury in food service is a fracture, with an average cost per claim of $22,837.
November 20 -
The insurer, which offers cyber breach coverage, is helping policyholders close the gap between great concern and lack of response capability.
November 19 -
In the aftermath of the election, a bipartisan group of House members are the latest to ask the FHFA to put the owner's title insurance waiver pilot on hold.
November 19 -
How insurers can leverage AI, specifically computer vision, to handle both major catastrophic and emerging micro-CAT events.
November 19
Nearmap -
Litigation filed by the company points to a total of $30 million losses that have yet to be covered by its insurance partners, including Berkshire Hathaway.
November 19 -
Cyber risks are constantly evolving and so must the coverage carriers offer. Towerwall CEO Michelle Drolet discusses everything from personal cyber risks and work-from-home issues to what businesses of all sizes should be monitoring.
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Healthcare benefit costs will increase by 5.8% per employee, but that doesn't mean companies are powerless to do better by their workers.
November 18 -
Long and complicated cyber breach litigation can be prevented with proactive precautions and quick action against intrusions, say cybersecurity insurance experts.
November 18 -
Digital technologies are changing the role of insurance agents as they transition from being product-centric to customer-centric.
November 18
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Manulife Financial Corp. said Chief Executive Officer Roy Gori will retire in May and be succeeded by Phil Witherington, head of the company's Asia business.
November 18 -
The Global Shield was launched at the United Nations climate talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt with the support of the Group of Seven countries, led by Germany in 2022.
November 18 -
In the coming months, a quarter of the insurance giant's 54,000 corporate employees in cities like Atlanta, Tampa and Minneapolis will be able to meet up with colleagues in offices booked by the day through a coworking platform called LiquidSpace.
November 18 -
October's roundup of top issues in the insurance industry discuss the potential uses for generative artificial intelligence within the industry, problems insurers might face in California and more.
November 18 -
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra said it is "fundamentally unfair" that uninsured depositors at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank got a reprieve from regulators while those at First National Bank of Lindsay did not.
November 18 -
MassMutual's CFO transition and Aflac hires SVP, plus more career moves.
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