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The Inflation Specter Looms for Property/Casualty Insurers
Inflation, defined as the rate at which prices for goods and services are increasing, tends to occur when prices rise due to increases in production costs or when the demand for a product exceeds its ...
Add a Human Capital Tune-Up to Your Spring Cleaning Checklist
When putting together your organization's spring cleaning checklist this year, take time to consider how turbulent our lives have been from a social and business perspective. With a range of crises ...
COVID-19 Is Accelerating Technology Adoption, Innovation
The global pandemic has triggered fundamental changes that present insurers with new challenges and opportunities. Insurers embracing technological advances in underwriting will have an edge in the ...
Generali CEO Donnet: Insurers Can’t Handle Pandemic Risk on Their Own
Europe's insurance industry doesn't have the capacity to deal with the systemic risk of a pandemic and more protection needs to be put in place through private-public partnerships, the head of ...
How to Fix Your Remote Onboarding Process
For many organizations, it's been a year of operating remotely. As employees and managers have worked to overcome the challenges that come with remote work, some are now facing a challenge they ...
Making Insurance Personal: Tailoring Insurance Products to Meet Consumers’ Needs
According to a recent Accenture study assessing consumer views about the financial services industry, personalization is a critical success differentiator for insurers. This trend toward ...
How Increasing M&As Will Reshape P/C Insurance
At the outset of the coronavirus pandemic last year, some insurance industry analysts predicted that the crisis and its economic ramifications would slow mergers and acquisitions in the P/C market as ...
An Insurance Executive’s COVID-19 Survival Story
In early January 2021, Andrew Rear's health took a turn for the worse. After suffering two weeks with COVID-19, the 50-year-old former head of Munich Re's Digital Partners thought he was on the mend. ...

