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When Disaster Strikes
A string of disasters has put insurers' CAT management capabilities to the test. Carriers are tapping mobile and other technologies to streamline claims resolution.
Symetra Appoints New VP of Life Sales
Phil Bouvier comes from Sun Life.
Get Compliant on Social Media Advertising Content and Campaigns
Insurance companies can leverage social media for marketing at both the corporate and agent levels. But carriers must take steps to avoid running afoul of regulators in the sensitive channel.
Facing the Challenges of the New ICANN gTLD Program - I&T Talks with New York Life's Ken Hittel
This could be the greatest change in e-business since the internet was created, but that's not necessarily a good thing, as New York Life's Ken Hittel observes in an exchange with Insurance & Technology.
ICANN's New Top-Level Domain Name Program Forces Insurers to React
Praised by ICANN as a liberator of innovation, the new gTLD program may bring new marketing opportunities to the insurance industry but also compels insurers to defensively apply for expensive domain names to protect their brands.
Farmers Expands Zynga Partnership
Promotions in the CityVille, Mafia Wars and Cafe World social games follow the reintroduction of a FarmVille one.
Online Insurance Quote Applications Now Initiate a Majority of New Policy Sales
J.D. Power and Associates U.S. Insurance Shopping: Online insurance quote applications now initiate a majority of new policy sales, 54 percent of auto insurance shoppers report getting their quotes online.
How the Tech-Savvy Consumer Is Driving the Insurance Industry Toward Emerging Technology
How the tech-savvy consumer is driving the insurance industry toward emerging technology -- and how this could alter the insurance industry as we know it today.
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