ACE Group’s Lupica on Innovation

This article is part of our insurance innovators interview series. John Lupica, Vice Chairman, ACE Group, Chairman, Insurance-North America Q1: In your view, what has been the greatest innovation in ...

Guy Carpenter’s Lightfoot on Innovation

This article is part of our insurance innovators interview series. David M. Lightfoot, Managing Director, Head of GC Analytics–Americas, Guy Carpenter Q1: In your view, what has been the greatest ...

Assurant’s Colberg on Innovation

This article is part of our insurance innovators interview series. Alan B. Colberg, Assurant Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Q1: In your view, what has been the greatest innovation in the ...

What Gets in the Way of P/C Innovation?

The path to innovation isn't always clear, according to executives in the property/casualty insurance industry. Carrier Management reached out to industry leaders recently, asking questions about ...

Understanding the Human Element: Three Challenges

Data and models are not all that it takes to fuel innovation—or even just to make good underwriting decisions, noted Berto Sciolla. When asked how Gen Re encourages innovation, Sciolla makes ...

Where BIG Ideas Happen at Progressive: The Garage

The idea of capturing information about driving behavior on a mobile app is just one of 27 potential innovations that IT "mechanics" have worked on inside Progressive's Business Innovation Garage, a ...

Progressive’s Pratt on Innovation

This article is part of our insurance innovators interview series. Dave Pratt, General Manager, Usage-Based Insurance, Progressive Q1: In your view, what has been the greatest innovation in the P/C ...

XL Catlin’s Hendrick on Innovation

This article is part of our insurance innovators interview series. Greg Hendrick, EVP and Chief Executive, Reinsurance at XL Catlin Q1: In your view, what has been the greatest innovation in the P/C ...

Inside the Minds of Insurance Innovators

Executives of property/casualty insurance companies are not always eager to share their ideas. Words ranging from "proprietary" to "secret sauce" are usually spoken as their representatives politely ...