Technology
Technology
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Insurer aims to improve functions and communications for policyholders and brokers
March 7 -
The massive adoption of third-party SaaS applications may become a hindrance to P&C insurance carriers due to excessive costs and overlapping capabilities.
March 7 -
The startup built artificial intelligence software that can perform support tasks in claims and underwriting.
March 6 -
The digital auto title insurtech lowers transfer time from weeks to hours for insurers.
March 6 -
Being immersed in the startup ecosystem can be the answer to staying ahead of the innovation curve.
March 3 -
Innovation requires investments of both time and capital.
March 3 -
Tingle has led the insurer to implement behavioral insurance.
March 3 -
Home heat pumps are a more complex install than traditional gas or oil boilers.
March 3 -
The report finds a 60% YoY increase in computer vision AI deployment throughout the auto claims management process.
March 3 -
TransUnion report cites inflation, premium costs as the reason for an increased rise in shopping.
March 2 -
The Biden administration is set to release an aggressive new national cybersecurity strategy.
March 2 -
The Innovation Network for Construction includes in-house services to reduce risks for workers and job sites, along with discounts on recommended technologies.
March 2 -
Also: Cancer coverage from John Hancock, Chubb; Equisoft's new investment.
March 1 -
Massive amounts of visual information can be leveraged to lower risk and workers' comp costs, as well as build a culture of caring.
March 1 -
Most rounds were Series A or earlier.
March 1 -
Several tips for standing out against competitors without ads.
February 28 -
Artificial intelligence programs are seeing plenty of use, according to a survey by Marcum.
February 28 -
Lloyd's Lab participation helps provider develop data and communication capabilities
February 28 -
Digital Insurance and its sister publications surveyed tech decision makers at insurers and other financial services companies.
February 28 -
A new SMA survey shows 12% of commercial lines insurer executives say their businesses are just in sustaining or surviving mode this year following a challenging 2022.
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