USAA Leverages CCC to Streamline First-Party Casualty Claims Experience
The CCC First Party Claim Portal, developed in collaboration with USAA, extends CCC’s casualty offering, helps insurers digitally engage with policyholders.
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The CCC First Party Claim Portal, developed in collaboration with USAA, extends CCC’s casualty offering, helps insurers digitally engage with policyholders.
AXA Hong Kong and Macau is working with Chung Shing Taxi and TaxiSafely to launch what it considers Hong Kong’s first Internet of Vehicles (IoV) project.
Insurers need to place the customer at the heart of everything they do, developing a digital strategy for both front and back-office operations to meet customers where they are.
Covid-19 has accelerated online shopping and customer convenience has become critical. But even before COVID, Wolt, Zoom, and current consumer habits, all the signs were there, way before the race for digitalization. In fact, shortly after the emergence of social media in 2003-2004, businesses realized its potential and started utilizing it for marketing and business purposes.
Tesla Inc said it has raised insurance incentives for car orders in China placed before Nov. 30, but reduced them for orders made next month, a move to urge consumers to place orders earlier.
Buzzy Cohn always knew that bike accidents happen – he just never thought it would happen to him.
Moody’s has affirmed the ratings of Aviva, AXA UK, L&G, and M&G, saying that the insurance financial strength ratings (IFSR) of the first three are still ‘stable’, while that of M&G remains ‘negative’.
At-Bay is collaborating with Guidewire Cyence on the creation of the capability to quantify active CAT management.
Well-prepared leaders embrace risk and make better decisions during times of economic uncertainty, according to a new study by Aon.
Insurtech company LuckyTruck announced Thursday it has raised a $2.4 million seed extension led by Candid Insurance Investors with participation from Markd, Draper University Ventures and SiriusPoint as the company scales its retail insurance platform that reduces time spent shopping insurance. Since its founding in 2019, LuckyTruck has raised a total of $6.5 million.
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