Best's Review Presents Guide to Understanding the Insurance Industry
Best’s Review starts the new year with the publication of the Guide to Understanding the Insurance Industry as the January edition of the magazine. A high-level overview designed with students, new employees and prospects in mind, the Guide furthers the magazine's mission to inform readers about the workings of the insurance industry, particularly in
Also included in the January edition are interviews conducted by AM Best TV with a variety of industry leaders throughout 2023:
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In “Institutes: AI’s
Predictive Powers Can Personalize Insurance ,”Peter Miller , chief executive officer and president of The Institutes, talks about how artificial intelligence’s power can transform underwriting and the insurance workplace but needs transparency to avoid poor outcomes. -
In “Heightened Life Insurance Demand Shaped by Pandemic, LIMRA Says,”
Alison Salka , LIMRA’s senior vice president and director of research, discusses the surging interest in obtaining life insurance, particularly among younger adults. -
“Rise in Injuries Highlights Athletes’ Insurance Needs, Attorney Says” features
Richard Giller , partner and chair of the insurance recovery and counseling practice group atGreenspoon Marder LLP , who says professional sports teams need to balance risks tied to payments under guaranteed contracts. -
In “
Linux Foundation : Insurers Should Take the Lead in Targeting Cyberrisk,”Linux Foundation Chief AI StrategistBrian Behlendorf dives into how hackers are uncovering new vulnerabilities to target global trade. -
“BMS Re: Collateralized Market, Capacity Create Opportunities for MGAs” features
Desmond Bohan andJohn Speckman , both managing directors at BMS Re, who see flexibility with rates as a driving factor for ties between reinsurers and MGAs. -
“
North Dakota Commissioner: AI to Evolve in Underwriting While Targeting Bias” has North Dakota Insurance CommissionerJon Godfread explain how artificial intelligence can transform the industry, reaching deep into risk assessment and claims processing.
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