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Satisfaction scores dropped when customers submitted photos digitally, but still had to schedule an inspection, market research firm finds.
March 3 -
Digital Insurance received responses via email from Yael Wissner-Levy, vice president of communications at Lemonade about its pet insurance product and consumer education.
February 25 -
Property and auto insurance shopping levels finished 2021 lower than any point in 2020, the company reports.
February 23 -
As 2022 gets under way, insurers have opportunities to boost their visibility beyond simply increasing their marketing spending.
February 9McKinsey & Company -
The demand for no-medical exam life insurance has grown in the last year, likely related to the COVID-19 pandemic. From October to December 2021, about 56% of applications submitted through Policygenius were for no-medical exam policies compared to January to March 2021, which was only 26%.
February 4 -
The disruptions created by the pandemic, natural disasters and a shifting workforce in the past year have challenged insurers to respond to market uncertainties with speed. Before looking at where technology met its goals and where there are opportunities for 2022, it bears noting how carriers mitigated uncertainty and aggressively charted a path forward. Carriers didn’t shy away from the need to digitize or accelerate movement to the cloud.
January 19Duck Creek Technologies -
New methods, using artificial intelligence, ease the fraud detection burden and help insurance companies stay one step ahead.
January 14Quantexa -
Digital Insurance spoke with Rand Harbert, chief agency, sales and marketing officer for State Farm about celebrating 100 years and its support of small businesses.
January 10 -
New research from SMA shows that the plans and progress of some transformational technologies are accelerating ahead as others have hit the brakes.
January 6SMA -
In 2021, only about 40% of claimants interacted with a claim estimator via digital channels and 47% made a claim using a website.
January 5