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Insurance Industry Support of Carbon Removal Needed in Drive to Net Zero
Ditching investments in fossil fuel businesses—and denying them insurance—aren't the only ways for the insurance industry to participate in the drive to net zero greenhouse gas emissions, ...
Midyear Update 2022: Transitions
The theme of transitions is a fitting one, which ties together many of the articles in Carrier Management's midyear digital magazine. We're publishing soon after the start of summer, and the weather ...
Carriers Will Be Slow to Raise Limits in ‘Nuanced’ Pricing Market: CEOs
Commercial insurance pricing may decline in coming months, but disciplined management of capacity will continue for a while, executives speaking at a recent industry conference said, pointing to ...
Hey Siri, What’s Next for AI and Robotics in Insurance?
A lot has changed in the world of automation since Apple first launched its virtual assistant, Siri, on Oct. 4, 2011. It's a date that musician, actress and public speaker Susan Bennett remembers ...
Why Diverse Representation Should Not Be Your End Goal
Globally, women make up only about a quarter of insurance companies' executive roles, 10 percent of CEOs and 8 percent of board members, according to a study last year by Swiss Re. And, of those with ...
4 Tips for Carriers to Leverage Open-Source Data for Improved Claims Management
It's no secret that fraudulent claims are an ongoing issue within the insurance industry. The FBI estimates the total cost of insurance fraud (non-health insurance) to be $40 billion per year. For ...
What to Know About Hacktivism and Its Role in Global Conflict
A specific type of cyber threat has made its way to the front of the conversation in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and experts say it could play an increasing role in global conflicts even ...
25 Years: The Journey of Cyber Insurance
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the cyber insurance market. While many industry observers view cyber coverage as a surging phenomenon in response to escalating incidence of random attacks, ...

