Industry News
Industry News
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The cut reverts the mortgage insurance requirement to pre-financial crisis levels.
February 22 -
There are several avenues for insurers and insurtechs to collaborate, including acquisition, investment, software collaborations and more.
February 22 -
As one of the latest examples of consolidation in the industry, the acquisition is notable in that it aims to preserve the availability of lending resources for both parent companies' customers.
February 21 -
After months of speculation, Truist Financial has agreed to sell 20% of its insurance brokerage subsidiary to the private-equity firm Stone Point Capital for $1.95 billion. The deal was touted as a way to provide capital for expansion and increase earnings over time.
February 16 -
Remote job search site FlexJobs compared their database to Comparably's list of "Happiest Employees in 2022", and the results are in.
February 10 -
The difficult showing comes even as the company continues to enact a multiyear strategy meant to streamline the business and increase growth.
February 9 -
Wells Fargo will pay $300 million to settle a lawsuit claiming it improperly charged customers for unneeded auto-collision protection insurance — and hid the practice from investors.
February 7 -
The private mortgage insurer is purchasing Agents National and Boston National from Incenter, which itself is a unit of Finance of America.
February 2 -
Insurance core systems company going private for $19 per share.
January 9 -
Insurance companies are largely poised to maintain or increase their tech investment next year, despite economic headwinds.
January 4