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A proposal to tie cancellation of private mortgage insurance policies to automated valuation models would add unnecessary risk to mortgage portfolios and would result in less, not more, affordable housing.
February 14
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The Trump administration's nominee to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Jonathan McKernan, is seen as an institutionalist with a deep knowledge of policy. But whether he keeps the bureau shuttered or rebuilds it is uncertain.
February 14 -
New versions of AI are improving data management and decision-making processes.
February 13
NeuralMetrics -
The real challenge isn't in which technologies to adopt, but in identifying how to extract the most value from investments.
February 13
EIS -
Kyle Krumlauf, director of industry analytics for CCC Intelligent Solutions examines the impact of technology in the personal and commercial auto spaces.
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The fund, run by the EPA, received $27 billion in President Joe Biden's signature climate law to help with the deployment of solar panels, heat pumps, and electric vehicles.
February 13 -
A $1 billion assessment announced Tuesday for California's FAIR Plan, the state-mandated insurer of last resort, is expected to drive up premiums as companies will likely pass some of the costs onto homeowners.
February 13 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and other independent agencies will likely need to identify positions not explicitly required by law under a new Trump administration executive order aimed at downsizing the federal workforce.
February 13 -
6 insurers made the JUST 100 annual ranking in 2025, with the highest insurance company ranking at 11 out of 100.
February 13 -
MGAs provide coverage for emerging risks and must ensure administration functions keep pace with growth.
February 12
Functional Finance -
Elysian is building technology to serve claims professionals and combat antiquated claims tech systems.
February 12 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said insurance companies and banks are already pulling out of disaster-prone areas, which could pose problems.
February 12 -
California's insurance commission plans to impose a $1 billion assessment on private insurers to shore up the FAIR Plan.
February 12 -
The Hartford refreshes its brand and Bosch acquires Roadside Protect, plus more insurtech news.
February 11 -
Nationwide finds that 42% of couples view sharing an insurance policy as a commitment comparable to marriage.
February 11 -
Lawmakers, citing past failures, say FDIC staffing shortages weaken oversight.
February 11 -
A bill would allow homeowners to receive the interest accrued on insurance payments for lost or damaged property, rather than lenders.
February 11 -
Travelers Cos. said it expects about $1.7 billion of pretax losses from the wildfires that devastated Los Angeles last month.
February 11 -
Post-inauguration day, employers are still being loud about their support for comprehensive benefits for their workforce.
February 11 -
An HR expert explains how employers can get the most out of digital well-being offerings.
February 11
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