Your Daily InsurTech Briefing – 2024-03-26

March 26, 2024
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Let’s see what’s in the news today.

Insurance Tech Biz Can’t Get Policy Tracker Patent In UK

An insurance tech firm can’t get a patent over its automated policy tracker software in the U.K. because computer programs and business methods are not patentable, intellectual property officials said Tuesday.

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The CareVoice raises $10M Series B, bucking the funding slowdown in health tech

The field of insurance technology has had a rough time. About 7 years ago, early insurtech companies promised to disrupt the insurance industry with new

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PeppercornAI partners with ICE InsureTech

Follows successful launch of Peppercorn’s car insurance product, which was integrated with ICE Policy in seven weeks

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InsurTech 50 star updates core platform with Genasys Unify

Provides end-to-end insurance administration capabilities in unified solution, from product building to policy management, claims and billing

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Novidea enhances pioneering insurance management platform

Novidea, a leading provider of cloud-based enterprise insurance management solutions has announced new features for its pioneering insurance management platform.

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