Critical Information for P/C Carrier Executives
| Today's Headlines | February 16, 2021 |
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The recipe for building a billion-dollar-premium commercial insurance operation from nothing in four years involves mixing a new model for doing business with a supportive and visionary executive team, a fast-paced collaborative and diverse group of "A-level" players, and a leader with a will to win. During a recent interview with Carrier Management, Michael Chang,... read more | | |
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American International Group (AIG) has officially named Peter Zaffino as chief executive officer, succeeding Brian Duperreault, AIG's current CEO, who will become executive chairman of the board. Both moves are effective March 1, 2021. read more | | |
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On March 12, 1928, William Mulholland, Harvey Van Norman and Tony Harnischfeger hiked down the dry-side of the newly-filled St. Francis Dam in California, inspecting worrisome leaks. Mullholland was the mastermind behind Los Angeles' new aqueduct — a 233-mile series of man-made rivers and reservoirs that...read more |
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Back in 2015, Douglas Ver Mulm was co-founder of Vervoer Rideshare Fleet, which runs and manages rideshare vehicles in New York City—a side gig when he was a lawyer at Mercer handling data security and technology initiatives. That's when the idea for Stable Insurance was born. The fleet would rent out cars on a weekly... read more | | |
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As Abel Travis sees it, every InsurTech could use a mentor – someone from the insurance industry who can offer advice and counsel to target their growth toward success and viability. read more | | |
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Global insurance and professional services firm Marsh & McLennan Cos. announced that Nzinga Shaw will join the company as chief Inclusion & Diversity officer effective February 16. read more | | |
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Florida property insurers are jacking up rates by double-digit percentages, blaming the hikes on lingering damage from past hurricanes, a wave of litigation, and a law that encourages lawyers to sue by allowing courts to award them big fees. read more | | |
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A growing market niche where investors profit from others' legal troubles is getting a boost from Covid. Distressed-investing funds and litigation-finance boutiques are likely to be spoiled for choice after a landmark U.K. court ruling last month rejected pleas from insurers looking to dodge pandemic payouts. They're looking to finance or buy denied Covid-19 insurance... read more | | |
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Amazon.com Inc on Friday sued New York's attorney general to stop the state from filing its own lawsuit over the online retailer's early response to COVID-19, including its firing of activist Christian Smalls. read more | | |
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| Join us on Wednesday, February 24th, 10 am PST, 1pm EST Protective Insurance ... read more | |
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| "An insurance startup's approach to implementation could determine how well ... read more | |
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| Now more than ever, insurance carriers are interested in using data science to ... read more | |
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| "Managing agent licensing is a business-critical function for insurers and ... read more | |
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| It has never been more evident that traditional paradigms no longer serve the ... read more | |
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