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AI's transformation across the insurance industry is making it difficult for compliance systems to keep pace with the changes.
August 21
Saifr -
Shifting towards regulation modernization to keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies.
August 20
Smarsh -
Solar and wind energy companies protecting against climate-induced losses look to parametric insurance.
August 20 -
Astrid Malval-Beharry discusses the value of partnerships between carriers and insurtechs, and growth opportunities in today's technology market.
August 20 -
Cuts to NOAA and NWS leave a gap in data collection that makes it harder for insurers relying on the data to accurately identify and mitigate weather and climate risks, regulation and science experts tell NAIC, the association of state regulators.
August 19 -
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is the vehicle with the highest claim frequency for whole-vehicle theft, according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
August 19 -
Incorporating AI can help insurers gain a more accurate picture of unseen liabilities associated with underwriting and catastrophic events for clients.
August 18
Shift Technology -
Insurers are embracing strategies that can both predict and prevent loss before it occurs.
August 18
Guidewire -
Leaders seeing ROI from using AI are already looking towards the next horizon: using the tech as a strategic tool for transformation and modernization.
August 18
Evident -
The state will charge active employees higher salary-based health plan premiums to avoid a near-term $1.3 billion deficit.
August 18 -
The chief executive officer of the Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate acquired 5 million shares in UnitedHealth, granting Berkshire a stake worth $1.6 billion, according to a filing Thursday.
August 18 -
Municipal bond insurance volume grew 12.6% in the first half of 2025 year-over-year, according to LSEG data.
August 18 -
Sapiens acquired for $2.5B and Plymouth Rock announces executives, plus more insurance news.
August 17 -
The rate of AI adoption across the insurance industry depends on the size and focus of the organization.
August 17 -
California Sen. Dave Cortese proposed the bill as the state grapples with a shortage of affordable housing.
August 15 -
Increasingly sophisticated auto technology, a lack of parts and difficulties in finding skilled repair labor are affecting the vehicle repair costs.
August 14
ServiceUp -
Even so-called 'low-risk' zones are now vulnerable to flooding from shifting weather patterns, overwhelmed sewer systems and rapid growth.
August 14
B. F. Saul Insurance -
Parts of St. Louis, Missouri hit by a tornado on May 16 had high rates of uninsured properties, Brad Gerling, research data analysis manager at the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, told NAIC's FEMA Working Group, at its summer meeting in Minneapolis on August 12.
August 14 -
Between rising home costs and the end of mortgage relief programs, many homeowners are struggling to stay above water, especially in the South and West.
August 14 -
NAIC, the association of state regulators, is expecting FEMA to send more of its responsibilities to state governments.
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