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The right data and tech means that insurance providers have more time and resources to focus on their customers.
March 22CoreLogic -
The executive liability market has seen huge swings in premiums, making it hard for brokers to identify risks and find the best options for insurance.
March 22Anzen Insurance -
The last in a three-part series on the meaning and future of "Insurtech 2.0" explores what technology advances could mean for insurers' claims and underwriting functions.
March 21 -
Innovations in technology are utilizing data so carriers can predict risks and personalize coverage for customers.
March 21Pinpoint -
Allison Arzeno of Assurance IQ A shares how GenAI is affecting the insurance process, and discusses job opportunities in the industry and the increased role of technology.
March 20 -
Second in a three-part series on the meaning and future of "Insurtech 2.0" covers what benefits are possible, where to find them and when to expect progress.
March 20 -
Job hunters are becoming increasingly astute and look for specific 'red flags' during the interview that may indicate a position is not for them.
March 20 -
This first part of a three-part series on the meaning and future of "Insurtech 2.0" considers how this buzzword is defined and the evolution of technology in the insurance industry that it represents.
March 19 -
As insurance rates rise, companies must manage auto-related expenditures to keep commercial coverage costs in check and manage compliance.
March 19Motus -
As the use of internet of things (IoT) devices and artificial intelligence grow in popularity, their adoption is creating real risks for end users and insurers alike. As bad actors use it to perpetrate new kinds of fraud, carriers can also utilize it to identify these risks and fraudulent claims more quickly.