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March 24, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Insurance Business is seeking nominations for the best technology and software providers in the insurance industry for their 5-Star Technology and Software Providers 2024 report.
  • Nominations must be submitted before the deadline on March 29, with a tree being planted for every complete response in partnership with One Tree Planted.

As the insurance industry shifts towards virtual platforms and tech-based solutions, Insurance Business is recognizing companies that are providing innovative solutions in their 5-Star Technology and Software Providers 2024 report. The report aims to highlight companies that are making insurance products and services more accessible, prompt, and user-friendly.

The deadline for nominations is March 29, and a tree will be planted for every complete response received. The 5-Star Technology and Software Providers 2024 report will be featured on the Insurance Business website in July.

In other news, the outgoing CEO of ICNZ reflects on resilience and recovery efforts, a proposed Insurance Contracts Bill aims to transform the insurance landscape, economic shifts are shaping travel plans and insurance preferences, Coterie secures funding, and Aon launches a Climate Risk Monitor.

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