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Why cyber insurance’s evolution requires an AI injection
The frequency and intensity of cyberattacks are changing rules and throwing the insurance market into chaos. In this article, Hartmut Mai, president at Cyberwrite, argues AI is required to produce cyber insurance suitable for today’s business needs.
Why cannabis farms are a growing problem for property insurers
This article explores why the illegal cultivation of cannabis is a growing problem for both residential and commercial landlords as well as the wider community.
Trade voice: MGAA’s Mike Keating on why collaboration is key to delivering claims outcomes
In this article, Mike Keating, CEO of the Managing General Agents’ Association, examines why more than half of MGAs think improvements to claims processes are needed.
AI shouldn’t spell the end of human insurer judgement
Artificial intelligence excels at prediction, but it does not possess judgement. This article explains the ways human judgement will become more common as AI systems proliferate, and why business leaders need to be aware that humans will still be essential to manage risk.
Get ready for the reality of virtual production risks
This article explains how insurance policy wordings are having to adapt to the risks associated with virtual reality production.
Why customer satisfaction in general insurance is plummeting
The article looks into the latest Institute of Customer Service report, in which customer satisfaction in general insurance providers over the last 12 months has plummeted at the fastest rate since 2008.
How insurtech is transforming fleet risk calculations
The fundamental challenge for insurers has always been how to calculate risk accurately. This article explains how a first notification of risk approach allows insurers and fleet managers to be notified of potential risks well before any incident has taken place.
Using algorithms to underwrite commercial and specialty market risks
In this content, Harry Curtis examines the applications of algorithmic underwriting in commercial and specialty insurance, what role the approach leaves for human underwriters, and what challenges it presents.
Consumer Duty and customer experience: Pet insurance
As the pet insurance market continues to evolve, questions are being raised about whether pet insurers are doing enough to meet Consumer Duty obligations. This content highlights how Pet Check from CRIF can help pet insurers to meet their Consumer Duty obligations and offer fair value to customers.
Managing underinsurance risks and valuations
As inflation continues to be an issue across all lines of insurance, this article highlights how brokers can use AI to manage underinsurance risk and valuations.