Image Are Cities in a 'Doom Loop'? The strains on cities threaten major lenders to commercial real estate, including life insurers, while having broad implications for many lines.
Crucial Role of Geocoding in Insurance By Berkley Charlton Geocodes are available with varying degrees of precision. However, only true rooftop geocoding can maximize an insurer's investment.
Convergence and the Insurance Ecosystem By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers Companies must anticipate the future, innovate beyond their core and transform their capabilities as rapidly as technology allows.
Image When Will Driverless Cars Arrive? They Just Did California's decision to give robotaxi services free rein in San Francisco will lead to a host of next steps, and quickly.
The Opportunities in Smart Cities By Michael de Waal The integration of insurance solutions into smart cities is vital for creating a resilient and sustainable urban environment.
Image Auto Insurance in Crisis Soaring costs for parts and repair services, the move to electric vehicles and more dangerous behavior by drivers has auto insurers in crisis.
Image Here Come the Wildfires In a season full of weather catastrophes, the lack of wildfires in the Western U.S. had been a ray of hope. That's about to change.
Top 10 P&C Insurance Technology Trends By Abhishek Peter These technology trends will reshape the way insurance companies operate, interact with customers and mitigate risks.
The Promise of Continuous Underwriting By Bill Deemer Bobby Touran Typically, a risk is underwritten, bound... and forgotten. But new streams of data and automation allow for continuous underwriting.
Convergence and the Insurance Ecosystem By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers Companies must anticipate the future, innovate beyond their core and transform their capabilities as rapidly as technology allows.
Lemonade's 'Synthetic Agent' Nonsense By Matteo Carbone Desperate for growth, Lemonade produces another howler: A lender receiving a 16% interest rate is presented as a (synthetic) agent.
Auto Insurance in an Existential Crisis By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers The 125-year-old, $300 billion U.S. auto insurance industry is caught between runaway inflation and strained consumer wallets.