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Whether high net worth homeowners take up sufficient excess flood coverage is a point of concern.
The world’s richest citizens are searching out top-notch security measures and infrastructure to prepare against natural and man-made disaster.
There are billions to be made, but those transporting the product tread carefully.
As chatbots become more intelligent, they will usher in new standards in efficiency and customer satisfaction for the insurance industry.
When the City of Surprise, Ariz. got proactive about reining in its claims, it also took steps to get employees engaged in making things better for everyone.
Maximizing the benefits of new technologies requires a top-down approach to cyber risk mitigation.
Opinions vary on the best way to ensure that gig economy workers have access to workplace injury and illness coverage.
Food delivery is a huge trend in the restaurant business. But the road is paved with risk.
Employers, especially in technology, are fearful of changes to the foreign worker visa program.
Demand is growing for kidnap, ransom and extortion insurance, with a specific need for real-time security intelligence around the world.
Michael Brown brought enterprise risk management to his company, while working to close the talent gap facing the industry.
High net worth board members are ready targets for lawsuits.
Insurance industry eyes millennials as the answer to turnover and coming retirements.
If the UK votes to exit the EU, the insurance industry may face more cost and complexity.
Employers face liability risks if the child of a traveling or expat female employee is infected.
Flint businesses are seeing a loss of revenues and continue to face reputational damage.
The costs of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigations are heavy and not embraced by underwriters.
A recent ruling requiring “reasonable care” in securing data increases liability risk.
Insurance underwriters are an endangered species, according to some projections.