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Digital Insurance spoke with Mark de Waal, head of premium audit at Davies, about how premium audit technology is being updated to better serve small businesses' changing risks.
January 6 -
Digital Insurance reached out to insurance professionals for comments related to new and emerging insurance risks to watch in 2025.
December 16 -
A study by risk analytics firm Climate X projects which of the 12 U.S. venues and 25 European venues will suffer the most environmental damage by 2050.
December 15 -
Stadium owners' insurance rider choices can determine how they can recover from climate-related damage.
December 15 -
Top insurance companies suffered $10.6 billion of climate-attributed losses last year, according to Insure Our Future.
December 10 -
Commercial insurance policies for cybersecurity have not yet specifically addressed deep fakes, but insurers are thinking about where it will be included or excluded.
December 1 -
In 2017, the three founders of Send–Andy Moss, Ben Huckel, and Matt McGrillis–had a vision to reshape and enhance the underwriting processes of commercial insurers.
November 25 -
AI expert told the association of state insurance regulators that collecting information on cyber attacks could give hackers clues.
November 24 -
Insurance companies can provide peace of mind and budget relief through innovating on how they partner with their customers to provide services and by leveraging advanced technology solutions.
November 14
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Keynova's 2024 Small Commercial Insurance Scorecard evaluates the top 10 small commercial insurance carriers in the U.S. The Hartford continues to be first in digital customer experience.
November 12 -
Risk analytics firm Climate X studied the vulnerability of all NFL stadiums, and the ones most vulnerable to climate damage aren't just those in hurricane areas.
November 11 -
Elad Tsur, former CEO and co-founder of Planck, shares his insights.
November 5 -
Marblegate Asset Management is in discussions with state regulators about how it can potentially take over the assets of New York City's insolvent taxi insurer, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
October 24 -
Chloé Paillot, chief transaction actuary at Enstar, leads the team that evaluates client transactions in the legacy space, a specialty that gets rid of risky businesses for insurers and insurtechs through facilitating capital, offloading risk and finding reinsurance.
October 20 -
The Fed's half-point cut in interest rates, which could be just the first such action in the current economy, will affect everything from premium rates and insurers' investments to the value of annuities and efficiency of operations.
October 16 -
Jason Turner, founder, president, and Chief Executive Officer of Venbrook Group, LLC, discusses the factors critical to a successful M&A integration.
October 9 -
The 2024 U.S. Independent Agent Satisfaction Study from J.D. Power indicates insurers are improving quoting platforms, increasing training and communication to maintain relationships with agents.
October 6 -
A new AI-powered platform can protect businesses from the impacts of costly power outages.
October 1 -
Northern Manhattan City Council Member Carmen De La Rosa wants to lower the minimum personal injury protection coverage for commercial ride-share cars in New York City from $200,000 to $50,000.
September 26 -
Travelers annual survey of 1,200 business executives found that 62% were most concerned by cybersecurity risks, and more businesses are getting cyber insurance coverage.
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