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Today's Headlines February 10, 2022

How Data-Rich Telematics Is Accelerating the Future of Auto Insurance

Auto insurance pricing is complex, challenging carriers to deliver competitive rates that effectively balance risk with profit potential. Fortunately, the evolution of telematics has streamlined the pricing process to introduce more tailored, fair and transparent insurance policies based on how a person drives versus who they are and where they live. Today, all top 10... read more
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Another Big Insurer Stops Writing Florida Homeowners

The Florida property insurance market is showing more signs of trouble, with one of the state's largest carriers deciding to stop writing new homeowners business in the state—while also asking for a rate increase on some policies. United Property and Casualty Insurance Co., which has ranked in the top 10 homeowners insurers in Florida with... read more
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The Value of the Distribution Management Maturity Curve

Brad Denning: Welcome to our 'Two-Minute Q&A Chat Series' exploring distribution management, where we ask the tough questions on how to get the most out of your transformation. Denise Garth from Majesco and I will spend the next 10 weeks deep diving into the importance ...read more
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W.R. Berkley Optimistic Yet Cautious About Workers Compensation

W.R. Berkley Corporation, a commercial lines property/casualty insurance company, indicated in its Q4 and full year 2021 earnings call that while it is optimistic about 2022, it is exercising caution when it comes to workers' compensation. "We do have sensitivity to the workers' comp line," President and CEO Rob Berkley said on the call. "We... read more
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Tokio Marine Invests in Satellite Imaging Specialist ICEYE, Enters Nat-Cat Collaboration

ICEYE, the Helsinki-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data provider and specialist in natural catastrophe solutions, announced that Tokio Marine Holdings has made a strategic investment in the company as it looks to develop new insurance products and services that utilize satellite data. The announcement is part of ICEYE's Series D funding round, which was led... read more
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Experts to Visit Fukushima Plant to Check Water Release Plan

A team of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency will visit Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant next week to review plans to begin releasing more than a million tons of treated radioactive water into the sea, a mission the government hopes will assure people of the plans' safety. The team of about 15... read more
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Bipartisan Report Calls for New Strategy, Cabinet Post to Fight Opioid Epidemic

The U.S. needs a nimble, multipronged strategy and Cabinet-level leadership to counter its festering overdose epidemic, a bipartisan congressional commission advises. With vastly powerful synthetic drugs like fentanyl driving record overdose deaths, the scourge of opioids awaits after the COVID-19 pandemic finally recedes, a shift that public health experts expect in the months ahead. "This... read more
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American Family Insurance Group Raising Minimum Pay to $23 Per Hour

American Family Insurance group announced it is raising its minimum hourly wage to $23 per hour—its second increase in two years. The wage increase, which will take effect in July, will result in raises for more than 2,000 of the 13,200 employees who work at American Family group companies, which include: American Family Insurance, based... read more
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4 in 10 Workers Report Decline in Mental Health, Delay in Health Care: Hartford Survey

New research from The Hartford found 42 percent of U.S. workers report declines in their mental health, while a similar percentage (43 percent) have delayed routine health care appointments since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The researchers note that the delays in health care come as many also report declines in their social well-being (41 percent),... read more
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Digital Strategies & Shifting Priorities in Commercial Lines Insurance

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Digital Payment Experience in Insurance: Transforming Customer Interactions and Payment Options

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E&S Startups Emerge To Take On Insurance's Biggest Risks

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