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By Steven M. Callahan |
February 1, 2012
Analytics bring more power to policy administration systems.
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By Stuart Rose |
September 14, 2011
Analytics is certainly not new to the insurance industry. It could be argued that the first mortality tables developed in the 18th century were analytics. However, the adoption rate of business analytics within insurance has been slow.
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By William Wilt |
April 28, 2011
As investors and insurers digest the first wave of earnings reports and financial data, it seems appropriate to pause and ask: What have we learned? Here are five personal takeaways.
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By Mark Cummings, Joseph Pilkerton, Wendy Aarons-Corman |
March 7, 2011
What specific areas do you see the most weaknesses among insurance carriers where new technology could offer the most help?
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By Susanne Sclafane, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 14, 2011
Market psyche change, not cat event, needed to turn the market, Marsh CEO Duperreault says, predicting one will come sooner rather than later.
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By Susanne Sclafane, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 3, 2011
The insurance cycle is not dead, and the return to a hard market could come without a multibillion-dollar catastrophic event driving the turn, a broker executive said yesterday.
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By Staff Writer |
January 24, 2011
To help fleet managers minimize their fleet operating costs and reduce crashes, Zurich announced a new program in the U.S. that combines its in-depth understanding of fleet insurance, operations and risk engineering to create Zurich Fleet Intelligence (ZFI).
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By Susanne Sclafane, PropertyCasualty360.com |
December 20, 2010
With more analytical tools and gauges to monitor property and casualty insurance.
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By Staff Writer |
July 15, 2010
The Innovation Group, a provider of enterprise software and business process outsourcing solutions to the insurance and financial services industries, announced two appointments to the U.S. management team.
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By Mike Fulton |
May 24, 2010
Outlining what claim professionals need to know about efforts to counter new trends toward underinsurance.