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The insurer plans to hire over 2,000 new employees in Tampa, Florida and in North Texas.
March 31 -
Slow repair cycle times, widespread premium increases and the volume of catastrophic events all contribute to dissatisfaction, according to the U.S. Property Claims Satisfaction Study from J.D. Power.
March 31 -
Economic conditions, hiring and the quality of startup insurtechs may also affect M&A activity in the insurance industry, according to a partner at Clyde & Co., a law firm that reports on insurance industry growth.
March 31 -
Oklahoma's insurance commissioner Glen Mulready complemented insurers for quick action that he personally witnessed on the scene of March 14 wildfires
March 30 -
The insurer's AI Working Group set policy for ethical and responsible use of AI, including data handling and managing risk.
March 30 -
With the uncertain status of the federal disaster response agency and NOAA climate and weather forecasting and research, NAIC hears about how disaster relief could depend on volunteer organizations, and difficulty getting storm and climate predictions.
March 26 -
Insurers are betting on a suite of new AI-driven techniques to better predict surging losses from climate-driven weather catastrophes.
March 26 -
CoreLogic rebrands as Cotality; Plymouth Rock collaborates with NWN, plus more insurtech news
March 25 -
Though microinsurance coverage increased in the last three years, there is an 88% protection gap, according to Microinsurance Network report.
March 25 -
California's insurer of last resort is careening toward another hot and dry summer with its coffers already strained. That's raising the prospect that state residents will need to pick up the bill for more funds.
March 25