6 Megatrends Shaping Life Insurance By Ed Majkowski Nicole Michaels The life insurance and retirement market is set for profound change in the next decade.
Speeding Innovation in Life Insurance By Ross Campbell Life insurers have been flirting with a new digital paradigm in underwriting, health protection and remote claims. Perhaps now is the time.
A New Boom for Life Insurance? By Denise Garth Life insurance can move past the 250-year-old, risk-focused transaction and become a core component within a life, wealth and health ecosystem.
Life Insurance's New Occupation By Denise Garth Insurers must rethink their scope, away from a policy transaction and to a broader lifestyle experience across health, wealth and wellness.
Selling Where Life Happens By Denise Garth What if life insurers reinvented themselves to be like retailers, obsessed with the point of purchase – digitally and in-person?
'3D Underwriting' in Life Insurance By Denise Garth Market and growth opportunities await for those who accelerate the move to dynamic underwriting and pricing with new data sources.
What My $18,289 Medical Bill Says By Kate Terry Systemic problems don’t sound catchy, don’t boil down to one sentence and take time to implement -- but we need systemic solutions.
Can Schools Open Safely? By Daniel Miller Medical experts supports reopening schools for the overall wellbeing and learning experience for children but stress the need for flexibility.
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.