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Our 2018 Insurance Executives to Watch drive a renewed focus on underwriting.
A new bond framework can provide dividends for completing infrastructure projects that boost resilience.
Major vessel loss frequency and cost trends pressure marine underwriters.
Food delivery is a huge trend in the restaurant business. But the road is paved with risk.
With access to PDMP data, pharmacy benefit managers could be an important ally in the fight against opioid addiction.
The biggest risk for many companies is a cyber attack to a third-party data vendor. Insurers are taking note, but gaps in cover remain.
Bonding requirements in the weed business are wildly inconsistent and sometimes seem biased against the industry.
Collaborative robots, known as cobots, are rapidly expanding in the workforce due to their versatility. But they bring with them liability concerns.
Quirky and profound ways in which risk management and insurance impact our lives.
In an age of small data, door-to-door insurance salesmen were part of their clients’ lives.
A call for reexamining claims-management philosophies and reshaping how injured workers are thought of.
Technological transformation cannot occur without a wholesale cultural transformation.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Verizon’s risk manager David Cammarata loves when his team can make a real impact on the bottom line.
These overlooked factors are significant in determining if your company can survive a loss.
The “rewards” of digital medicine will not come without risk.
It’s time to start thinking about cyber risk in a coordinated, cohesive fashion.
How location intelligence will reshape the future of commercial property underwriting.
To gauge ERM progress, organizations must understand key indicators and develop them thoughtfully.
New cyber model platforms will help insurers better manage aggregation risk within their books of business.
If barriers to implementation are brought down, blockchain offers potential for financial institutions.