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Today’s top selected digital insurance content
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RightSure Insurance Group, a Tucson, Ariz.-based agency, has announced the opening of Inshurents.com, a new online insurance marketplace tailored for startups and microbusinesses.
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| New Zealand’s Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) is partnering with an innovation platform to access global insurtechs that can help improve its services.
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AirHelp , a global air passenger rights company, acting as a legal advocate for travelers who have experienced flight disruptions that are eligible for compensation, has introduced its latest bots: AgA and Docky.
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US-based insurtech platform Slice Labs has launched a new business unit, called Slice Mind, that combines artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and behavioural psychology to predict insurance risk and make recommendations.
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Chubb has introduced a number of improvements to its proprietary digital Worldview platform – chief among them is a new policy translation function.
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This month’s InsurTech Insights looks at the subject of tax and compliance from different perspectives, but with the same outcome; extracting value from the effort and burden of keeping honest. In KPMG’s article, which is built around the theme of Tax Reimagined and KPMG’s 2018 Tax Officer Outlook
findings.
| | This month we consider the efforts underway to evolve the product development and distribution of life insurance in China, which has long been characterised by commodity product lines and legacy distribution channels, but is now being challenged by InsurTech innovations.
| | Predictions for the key trends in the coming year are thought on the ground at the moment. This one from Analytics India Magazine & AnalytixLabs identifies 10 key trends as to how AI and data will transform the Indian market over the coming year.
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This month's edition of InsurTech Insights aims to make sense of the data issues faced by the insurance industry and its regulators. Insurers are already using tech-based non-traditional sources of data, such as telematics and wearables to improve their risk ratings on customers. So why not also tap into the
explosion of personalised data on social media?
| | This month we take a look back at the major developments of 2018 and select the most progressive InsurTechs that have emerged from China. Although the past year was characterized by continued optimism with regard to digital insurancseveral notable regulatory actions and a more cautious VC approach have
signaled that the honeymoon is over.
| | Travelers public policy division The Travelers Institute has released a white paper called Insuring Autonomy: How auto insurance can adapt to changing risks, that outlines the framework for autonomous vehicle insurance covering both personal and commercial. The context is on resolving claims and providing
fair compensation to accident victims.
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