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Honda launches insurance; INSHUR's $35 million funding round and more insurance news.
July 27 -
Numbers on use and performance point to potential for nonpublic insurers to take on a greater role but also suggest there are limits to it, Fitch Ratings found.
July 25 -
Damage claims from the Eaton wildfire could wipe out the $21 billion fund created to protect utilities and their customers when an investor-owned utility's equipment is deemed responsible.
July 25 -
As BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month comes to an end, it's a good time for benefit managers to ensure their wellness benefits are inclusive.
July 25 -
Texas Hill Country saw $1.1 billion in property damage to residential buildings, according to preliminary Cotality estimates.
July 24 -
Digital transformation is streamlining operations and enhancing customer experiences.
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The state's insurer of last resort has taken on more policyholders that private insurers deem too risky. The strain on the plan, worsened by the January wildfires, led the state's regulator to allow an assessment on policyholders to cover the higher risks.
July 23 -
Six challenges life insurance underwriters face and how AI can help to address them.
July 23
Reinsurance Group of America -
Attorneys Bob Tyson and Cayce Lynch share proven strategies for defending against nuclear verdicts and stemming the rise of social inflation.
July 23 -
An academic paper presented at the Brookings Institute's annual conference found that future wildfire risks are already having economically significant impacts on financial markets, municipal borrowing costs and vulnerable communities.
July 23 -
Cayce Lynch and Bob Tyson of Tyson & Mendes will discuss the implications surrounding the rise in nuclear verdicts and the legal impacts associated with the increased use of emerging technologies like AI.
July 23 -
The lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina can be a catalyst to better manage future risks.
July 22
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions -
Part two of a conversation with Jodie Wallis, the first global chief AI officer for Manulife.
July 22 -
Part one of a conversation with Jodie Wallis, the first global chief AI officer for Manulife.
July 22 -
Instead of relying on feedback and surveys, employers should invest in data collection tools to understand benefit utilization.
July 22 -
The legislature, which returns to respond to recent floods, could also take up bills to curb local property taxes, including bills aimed at bond issuance.
July 22 -
Cayce Lynch and Bob Tyson of Tyson & Mendes discuss the implications surrounding the rise in nuclear verdicts and the legal impacts associated with the increased use of emerging technologies like AI.
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Investigating a company's security posture can highlight unknown cyber vulnerabilities or possible risks affecting its future value.
July 21
Information Security Forum -
Complexity of coverage and management of issues unique to the coverage mean professional human intervention will still be necessary, industry experts say.
July 21 -
Uber Technologies Inc. is suing a group of lawyers and medical providers in Los Angeles.
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