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We’ve found the insurance industry’s very own “Eli Copter.”
California aims to be the first state to create a public wildfire catastrophe model.
The company is confident in achieving at least £100 million in gross cost savings by the end of 2025.
The product provides rapid cash payouts to policyholders when a high-wind tropical cyclone impacts their insured properties.
Millennium conducts over 1 million property inspections annually for more than 80 carriers and MGAs.
Geolava is a property insights platform.
Sixth Street, a global investment firm, will acquire Enstar for $5.1 billion as part of a previously agreed merger.
Founded in 2020, arqu currently works with 20 of the largest retail brokerages.
With this integration, insurers gain access to a single, integrated platform that simplifies the life insurance application process.
The flagship product, LifeScore360, was a comprehensive mortality risk score offering detailed visualizations of contributing factors and suggested ranges for each risk class.
The company is scaling back the Auto & Home business.
US and Canadian organizations will be able to generate graded condition reports from uploaded photos.
It also appointed Cole Knuth as CEO and Gene Stevens as CTO.
This expansion will provide Blink Parametric's flight disruption service to MAWDY’s customers.
Neat is an embedded insurance player from France.