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Corporate earthquake risk: The potential for building-specific risk transfer

Corporations can face costly losses after an earthquake, but insurance is becoming more expensive, with higher deductibles and lower limits.

As more corporates choose parametric earthquake insurance to cover their exposure, InsTech’s new report, released in partnership with Safehub, looks at how parametric earthquake insurance works and how sensor technology can provide a building-specific trigger for parametric policies.

The report includes perspectives from industry experts and examples of how parametric earthquake insurance can be used in practice.

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Streamlining premium collections for a global insurance firm

A prominent global insurance provider sought to streamline credit control premium collection and accounts receivable operations. This case study highlights how the global insurer leveraged AutoRek’s intelligent data acquisition functionality solution to achieve a 75% workload reduction.

Biggest takeaways from the Insurance Innovators Summit & two AI tracks

This year’s Insurance Innovators Summit in London made one thing abundantly clear: the conversation around AI in insurance has shifted to execution and applying AI in ways that are tangible. This blog sheds light on four key takeaways from the event and the next stage of AI in insurance.

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