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The WTW Insurance Marketplace Realities 2022 Spring Update includes rate predictions and market insights.
April 12 -
Enabled by advanced technology, automation and digitization, insurers will discover and leverage new opportunities.
March 31 -
Before there was Foresight, a commercial worker’s compensation insurtech, there was Safesite, a safety management platform and app.
March 31 -
Other insurtech people moves: XL Catlin, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty, Symetra
March 29 -
Popular wisdom dictates that AI will result in a net loss of jobs as technology supplants human beings, but we're on trajectory to do the opposite.
March 24 -
Partha Srinivasa takes over after Bob Ingram's retirement.
March 16 -
Forbes recently released its fourth annual list of America’s Best Startup Employers, which includes 12 insurtechs.
March 16 -
Also: Sandbox Insurtech Ventures, Vesttoo.
March 14 -
The best ways to leverage relationships to advance in the C-suite aren't always encapsulated by corporate programs.
March 9 -
Nearly three-fourths, 72%, of companies are planning to increase staff in the next 12 months, according to the Q1, 2022 U.S. Insurance Labor Market Study results from The Jacobson Group and Ward Benchmarking at Aon.
February 16 -
Many insurers anticipate an accelerated economic recovery, which can lead to additional digital technology investments in 2022. However, the challenges companies both big and small are facing due to a volatile risk environment continue to be both hurdles and motivators towards technology adoption. One of the pieces to help overcome these hurdles is talent.
February 14 -
Sixty-nine percent of employee caregivers say they took unpaid time off to support loved ones.
February 4 -
Mike Kreidler has adopted a temporary rule banning insurers from using credit information to set auto, homeowner and renters insurance rates. Kreidler initially issued an emergency rule in March 2021 but it was struck down by a court last year. The new rule goes into effect March 4.
February 3 -
In 2020, American Family Insurance launched a partnership with the Creative Destruction Lab and the University of Wisconsin-Madison that provides support and mentorship to start-up founders in their companies’ early stages. A year into the partnership and there are truly inspiring to learn from the startup founders.
February 2 -
In 2020, natural disasters, excluding COVID-19, caused a total of $76 billion in insured losses, as opposed to the $7 billion in man-made insured losses. Companies must prepare to meet the demands of an increased customer base, including facilitating an easy claims process and expanding digital access.
February 1 -
In other news: Online embedded insurance, Bubble launches; Obie partners with Munich Re company; Nintex, Insuresoft team up on digital transformation.
January 26 -
Ben Simmons, VP of insurance at Gravie, delves into how his company provides users with health insurance plans that have neither deductibles or copays.
January 21 -
More than 100 women gathered in San Diego to discuss their experiences, network and learn during Digital Insurance's Women in Insurance Leadership conference on Dec. 8. Sessions focused on how to negotiate pay, gender parity, setting boundaries at work and accelerating women into leadership roles.
December 14 -
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. is sticking with a hybrid work model as the best way to attract staff in the post-pandemic era, having just opened a major office overlooking Boston Harbor.
November 22 -
With many employees choosing to work remotely, the insurance giant will sell its offices in Northbrook, Illinois, according to an emailed statement Friday. The complex in a Chicago suburb has several buildings that total 1.9 million square feet on a 186-acre (75 hectares), Allstate has said in regulatory filings.
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