Insurance stories
Frankie will be able to provide instant responses to a variety of common enquiries to nib's new product range including benefits available.
Natural disasters push insurers to scrutinize costly business interruption claims, with losses hitting £1.4bn.
Car manufacturers that build sensors into their vehicles could identify damage resulting from a collision and trigger a claim payment.
If you're in charge of operating UAVs or drones for your employer (or your own business), drone insurance is about to get much simpler.
67% of insurance carriers believe IoT will transform the sector within 36 months, but consumer adoption has been disappointing.
Many insurers have robust customer facing platforms and technology can help them to address their customer needs.
The insurance industry needs to embrace big data and wearable technology or risk being left behind, warns Dr Michael Naylor of Massey University.
As data centers evolve in size and complexity, multiple areas of potential risk continue to arise - here's some of the most common to be aware of.
The rising demand for cyber insurance is creating significant opportunities for insurers around the world, according to a new IDC report.
The insurance industry is facing major disruption from the Internet of Things & Gen Y behaviours, warns Capgemini.
InsuredHQ disrupts insurance industry with cloud-based system, targeting emerging markets and underserved customers.
Jucy Group has called on Promapp Solutions to provide a solution for easily capturing, streamlining and sharing processes as the company expands.
Kiwi companies are underestimating the risks of cyber attacks, even though there's a growing number of incidents as threats become more sophisticated.
the company has concentrated heavily on its cyber and tech liability offerings, which Samson says is a good fit for South Island tech companies.
Acting Chair Greg Lewis believes that practitioners should consider professional indemnity (PI) insurance cover to deal with first-party losses.
A Christchurch-based tech company has been working with insurance companies to make life a lot easier for those affected by the Kaikoura quakes.
A Kiwi has lost NZD $8000 to a cyber scam, revealing gaps in insurance coverage for such theft. Should home contents policies cover cyber crime?.
IAG to create InsureTech hub in Singapore, connecting the insurer to the city-state's innovation network and start-up community.
Trade Me partners with TOWER to shake up NZ insurance, launching a user-focused, all-digital platform for home, car, and contents cover.
sponsored by AMI, Kiwi community website Neighbourly has launched the Home Contents Locker enabling members to store crucial contents information.