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Growing up surrounded by search technologies, online shopping, and mobile apps means that these digital natives have come to expect speed and efficiency.
February 9
Sapiens International -
The difficult showing comes even as the company continues to enact a multiyear strategy meant to streamline the business and increase growth.
February 9 -
Asia's biggest outsourcer will integrate Phoenix-owned life and pensions provider ReAssure's heritage business on its core financial services platform.
February 9 -
The new suite enhanced the Vehicle Care by Assurant app and its features, including simple online tools and policy management.
February 9 -
Disability rights advocate and nurse Andrea Dalzell shares advice on how to be more inclusive of those with disabilities.
February 8 -
One area that has progressed by leaps and bounds is new user interaction technologies like messaging, chatbots and real-time video chats.
February 8
SMA -
The digital life insurer offers simplified solutions and processes that remove the confusion from buying life insurance coverage.
February 8 -
Wells Fargo will pay $300 million to settle a lawsuit claiming it improperly charged customers for unneeded auto-collision protection insurance — and hid the practice from investors.
February 7 -
As consumers continue to rely more on digital transactions, it will become increasingly important for incumbent insurance carriers to integrate new technologies.
February 7
Amwins -
Workers' comp insurance is a costly business, so it's no surprise that firms are constantly looking at new ways to make the workplace safer for their employees.
February 7 -
Vay is pitching "teledriving," which involving humans remote-controlling autos from physical steering stations miles away, as an intermediate step to full autonomy.
February 7 -
This technology can offer unprecedented customization, but there are legal and ethical considerations.
February 7
Paragon Design Group -
Gartner survey finds modernizing applications a great concern for carriers, along with data analytics.
February 7 -
Regulators are bringing enforcement cases while also proposing wider changes that would alter the industry for years to come. The scrutiny covers pricing discrimination, products that make car purchases more expensive and lenders' handling of repossessions.
February 6 -
A new Medicare policy sets out how government auditors will review data on patient illnesses and recover excess payments that aren't justified.
February 6 -
Artificial intelligence is now at the point where it can code sophisticated custom malware, but cybersecurity pros see great potential for both attack and defense.
February 6 -
More than two-thirds of 292 respondents, predominantly in the financial sector, didn't view their own jobs as being at risk any time soon.
February 6 -
Companies that resisted remote work and e-commerce fell behind. The same dynamic is playing out now in the metaverse.
February 6Aquent -
Communications, parametric coverage and managing data are among the applications taking hold
February 6 -
Stephanie Roseman, vice president of people solutions and experiences at Allstate, shares some insight on what it will take to truly embrace the future of work.
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