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Creating the USAA for the Gig Economy: Buckle CEO
"Legitimizing the Shared Economy." The phrase, with a trademark symbol at the end of it, is the first thing visitors see on the "About Us" page of InsurTech Buckle's website. On another website page, ...
What Buckle Offers Now
Buckle currently works with nine reinsurers across four programs. In February 2020, Buckle began offering its hybrid personal and commercial auto insurance product to Lyft drivers in Georgia, ...
An Embedded Insurance Future
Insurance can be a tough sell. It's convoluted, related to a future risk that's hard to imagine, expensive and seemingly needless. And on top of that, general public sentiment tells us consumers are ...Leading Tech Brands That Embed Insurance Propositions for Customers
• In consumer retail, Amazon is a prime example—pardon the pun—of a global e-commerce leader that has been distributing warranties in the U.S. and Europe for 15 years. Lately, the behemoth has ...
A Customer-Centric Culture Starts With One Essential Principle
When business leaders try to build a customer-centric culture, they often overlook a key issue that can doom the whole effort: Many employees don't think they have a customer. Sure, the customer is ...
Loss Reserve ‘Conservatism’ Will Shape the Pricing Cycle
According to our analysis of loss reserves published in mid-March, the year 2020 marked the 15th straight year that the U.S. property/casualty industry's loss reserves developed favorably—by about ...
Executive Viewpoint: A New Property Underwriting Paradigm
Buildings burn. They shake. They blow up, and they blow down. The events and situations causing damage to buildings are unchanging. For more than 300 years, insurance companies have indemnified ...
How Insurance Providers Can Use Technology to Help Employees Make Better Decisions
It's not news that digital transformation is changing the insurance business. Now companies are under more pressure to gain a better understanding of their content. We historically have managed ...

