Features
COVID Fallout: Insurers Must Address Evolving Small Business Risks
During the past 18 months, the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on thousands of U.S. small businesses and created unprecedented challenges for them as well as for their insurers. Amid numerous ...
Monoliths Are a Problem for Insurance Carriers
In 2020, insurance changed forever. The coronavirus pandemic blurred the lines between business and personal insurance needs as the population was forced behind closed doors to work, learn and ...
In a Changing World, Leaders Must Embrace Creativity, Abandon Predictability
Consistency and stability. These insurance industry cornerstones support our capacity to understand and price risks. They provide the financial strength that allows our industry to weather all kinds ...
Has COVID Changed the Potential of What InsureTech Connect Can Accomplish?
The insurance industry conference landscape has more than just shifted over the last few years; it has changed radically. InsureTech Connect had become the "must-attend" event, attracting attendees ...
How the Insurance Industry Can Recruit More People With Disabilities
More than a quarter (26 percent) of working age people in the U.S. have a disability — yet only 17.9 percent of disabled people are in employment, according to recent figures from the Bureau of ...
Carrier Advice: How to Restructure Your Marketing Department
Most insurance companies were setting out on a digital transformation journey with an expected time frame of about three to five years before COVID-19. Then the pandemic accelerated the need for ...
Executive Viewpoint: Ethical AI and Data Transparency in Insurance
As environmental, governance and social (ESG) concerns permeate corporate agendas, businesses of all types need to be especially sensitive about how they use customer data. Insurance companies are ...
The Infrastructure Bill: What It Means for General Contractors and Their Insurers
The United States Senate overwhelmingly passed the $1 trillion infrastructure bill in August. The House aims to pass the bill by October. According to an analysis by S&P Global, the bill could ...

