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One year later – BC wildfires provide powerful lessons

One year later – BC wildfires provide powerful lessons

Here are some of the strategies being deployed…

Jim Mandeville Jul 14, 2022
The power of marketing tech

The power of marketing tech

In a competitive insurance market, automated tools that can optimize messaging, timing and channel are a must, writes David Greenberg

The benefits of output policies

The benefits of output policies

Amid the worsening effects of climate change, insurers should consider a more flexible commercial insurance option, writes Gary Koslov

Staying agile post-pandemic

Staying agile post-pandemic

Following the massive disruption of COVID-19, the insurance industry will need to embrace new agile operating models, writes Vijay Pahuja

Where cyber meets art

Where cyber meets art

Fraudsters are turning to technology to victimize art collectors, making first-party cyber coverage a necessity in the art world, writes Hayden Kopser

Data's competitive advantage

Data's competitive advantage

The adoption of data-based imaging technologies can give property insurers an edge, write Upendra Belhe and Guy Attar

The trouble with commissions

The trouble with commissions

It's time for insurance to embrace a fairer compensation model, writes Charlie Wilmerding

The season of transformation

The season of transformation

Early 2020 will likely be remembered as the moment when the digital scales tipped for the insurance industry, writes Sasha Korol

The evolving nature of fraud

The evolving nature of fraud

As fraudsters adjust their tactics in response to an uncertain world, there are five emerging trends insurers should be aware of, writes Dennis Toomey

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