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Access to a growing number of models through a single platform enables insurers to build a more complete view of risk while achieving operational efficiencies in underwriting and portfolio management.
April 15 -
The power partnership has the potential to transform and redefine AXA's customer experience, customer engagement, digital presence and growth potential to levels not yet seen in insurance.
April 15
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Casualty Actuarial Society forms a task force to advance research into cyber risk and cyber insurance.
April 15 -
Cloud vendors arent being challenged enough at the start of engagements.
April 14
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Keefe, Bruyette & Woods leaves ratings unchanged due to the generally stable operating environment, but analysts are adjusting earnings-per-share estimates because of winter weather and a flatter yield curve.
April 14 -
The portal is designed to enable customers to choose coverage via a side-by-side quote, but also purchase and service the insurance on one platform.
April 14 -
Insurer consolidates back-end systems and upgrades its agent portal in an effort to be easier to do business with.
April 14 -
From the portal rollout chaos to confusion and politicking, insurance CIOs can draw some important lessons from U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius tenure.
April 14
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The private benefits exchange agreement is designed to help employers looking for flexible benefit options.
April 14 -
Partnership will develop AXAs digital, social and mobile footprint in France.
April 14 -
A link exists between the levels of collaboration among IT, line-of-business and analytics groups and the success of big data and analytics projects.
April 14 -
Insurance claims processing is still categorized by some insurers as “if it’s not broken don’t fix it.” Some have taken steps to make incremental changes to their existing claims processes and systems by applying Lean process methods, and introducing data mining and predictive analytics. Although for the most part the results have been positive, these small enhancements led to small benefits.
April 11
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Top trends include core and legacy system transformation, data mastery, and analytics and digitization, Celent says.
April 11 -
In addition to preparing for 2015 enrollment, the expected successor to Kathleen Sebelius as U.S. health secretary will face health insurers' warning of double-digit premium increases.
April 11 -
SAP's platform has been expanded to North America insurers through its cloud offering.
April 11 -
Health care CIOs, consultants and attorneys comment on the tenure of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who soon will resign after serving the nation for five years.
April 11 -
Insurer expects to increase automation, flexibility and control of investment accounting and reporting.
April 11 -
Former head of sales and marketing at Covered California and former director of sales at Blue Shield of California, Michael Lujan, says Kathleen Sebelius was in an "unwinnable position."
April 11 -
Kathleen Sebelius, the U.S. health secretary who steered the troubled rollout of President Barack Obama's signature health care law, will resign just as the program topped its first-year enrollment goal, according to two people familiar with the decision.
April 10 -
Today’s leading P&C carriers deal with huge numbers of policies, online transactions and batch transactions and the volume is always growing. That means a legacy policy administration system that works today might not be adequate tomorrow. High-performance, scalable policy admin solutions are no longer “nice to have.” They’re absolutely essential for every P&C carrier, everywhere.
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