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Insurance Commissioner’s Perspective: Innovation as a Driver for Change
Social justice is an easy goal on which to agree, though as the events of the past year have taught us, we often fall short transforming the aspirational into reality. That doesn't mean we stop ...
What the NAIC’s Guiding Principles on AI Say
"AI will be life-changing for insurance companies and consumers alike, raising the question of how regulators can ensure that models and algorithms and machine learning don't simply scale-up the bad ...
Why Auto Insurance Companies Should Drop Credit Score
COVID-19 has exacerbated socioeconomic inequality and exposed vast racial and economic disparities in America. Millions have lost their jobs, and research shows that historically under-resourced ...
Breaking The Silence: A Black InsurTech Founder’s Story
As the founder of a data and analytics InsurTech focused on the commercial auto insurance space, I knew fundraising would be a challenge. Commercial auto insurance has been unprofitable for years, ...
Insurance Today and Tomorrow: A Deep Dive Into RPA, AI and Blockchain
Carriers will find themselves facing another series of unprecedented challenges heading into 2021. S&P predicted in July that the U.S. P/C industry will see a 100.7 combined ratio in 2020, ...
Was COVID-19 Really a Business Interruption Wake-Up Call?
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call for the insurance industry in how it approaches cover for non-damage business interruption (NDBI). This is according to Lloyd's Chief Executive John ...
WEBINAR: Why People Of Color Don’t Stay In Insurance
What is the insurance industry doing to elevate people of color? When Amy O'Connor, Insurance Journal's southeast editor, raised the question to Black insurance industry professionals during a ...
Responding to the Impact of COVID-19 on Workers Compensation
The workers compensation system has faced extraordinary challenges in the past 12 months. They just aren't the same issues we thought we would be addressing when the pandemic hit the U.S. in March ...

