Future of Insurance Looks Very Different By Emily Smith The insurance company of the future won’t be an insurance company at all (or at least not just an insurance company).
Facebook, WhatsApp Are Dangerous By Vivek Wadhwa If these companies were cars, Facebook would be the one without safety belts — and WhatsApp the one without brakes.
Does Amazon Threaten Home Insurers? By Tom Super With an insurtech revolution already starting, how long will it be before the likes of Amazon and Google enter the home market in a serious way?
How Tech Is Eating the Insurance World By Alex Maffeo It would be foolish to think that Amazon, et al. will enter the industry to play nice and simply serve as brokers or lead generators.
7 Things I Learned at Bold Penguin By Ryan Hanley After years of being an opinionated outsider, the author's first week as CMO has been an eye-opener about what insurtech is really about.
Where Silicon Valley Is Wrong on Innovation By Vivek Wadhwa With China’s innovation centers nipping at the Valley’s heels, it is time to dispel some of Silicon Valley’s myths.
Finding the right approach to innovation By Paul Carroll "Insurance innovation" is often treated as an oxymoron, but it can't be.
How Sharing Economy Is Reshaping Insurance By Nigel Walsh For users, the insurance protection afforded by a sharing platform is a key consideration, in addition to the earning potential on offer.
Insurance in 2030: What Does the Future Hold? By Marie Carr In an increasingly fractured world, insurers have to cover a greater array and frequency of intensifying risks.
Tech Secret to a Combined Ratio Below 100% By Matteo Carbone Deepak Karthikeyan While large personal auto insurers have adopted telematics-based programs, they’re only scratching the surface of the potential benefits.
Insurtech Is at an Inflection Point By Tom Kussurelis Insurtech funding has been dropping since 2021 and hit a 20-quarter low in 4Q22. Will it rebound, continue on a flat path or decline further?
'Digital Twins': The Race Is On By Roger Arnemann The concept is widely adopted in manufacturing and supply chain. Insurers that integrate digital twins will significantly out-compete rivals.