Insurance was first marketed out of the Lloyd's coffeehouse 318 years ago, but someday soon, Starbucks--where laptops are as prevalent as caffe lattes--might be where the next generation of global
In this series, the Iconoclast has been exploring terrorism and its potential targets, as well as short-term and long-range methods of addressing the risk. In this final part of the series, he
London market reforms update paper-based processes in favor of modern-age tech tools and standardsWhen futurists some decades ago declared the advent of the "paperless ...
OK, ALL you aging Hollies fans, sing along with me: "Look through any window, yeah, what do you see?" I'll tell you what I see. UPS trucks, FedEx trucks, DHL trucks, scurrying all about our neighborhood. What is generating all this activity?
WOULDN'T it be wonderful to know what the future holds? If we knew what would happen tomorrow, we could plan accordingly, avoid danger and make the most of every opportunity. Unfortunately, I can't predict the future, but I can offer some suggestions
"Have I got an insurance story for you!" One thing I've learned from working in this industry is that people love to tell me "insurance stories." A common element in these stories is an unpleasant experience for the insured-usually resulting from a
"Have I got an insurance story for you!" One thing I've learned from working in this industry is that people love to tell me "insurance stories." A common element in these stories is an unpleasant experience for the insured-usually resulting from a
We all know someone who sticks his head in the sand and refuses to accept progress every time new technology comes along. When talking pictures came out, someone probably said they were a "fad" that wouldn't last long. Naysayers probably said the