Your Daily InsurTech Briefing – 2024-09-01

September 1, 2024
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Let’s see what’s in the news today.

Chubb introduces new insurance product for high-net-worth individuals in Switzerland

Chubb, a leading global insurance provider, has launched a new product to cater to high-net-worth individuals in Switzerland.

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Fight Health Insurance platform uses AI to appeal claim denials

Sick of the lengthy process of battling insurance denials to get companies to pay for her medical care, Holden Karau decided to fight back like an engineer: She built an AI program to automate the process.

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52% of Consumers Would Buy From Insurers that Actively Invest in New Technologies to Improve Claims Experience Following Severe Weather, According to Insurity Survey

Insurity, the leading provider of cloud-based software and analytics for insurance carriers, brokers, and MGAs, today announced findings from its 2024 Severe Weather Consumer Pulse Survey.

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Kenko Health shuts down; investors drag insurtech startup to NCLT

The Peak XV Partners and Orios Venture Partners-backed company has not paid staff salaries for the last few months. Last month it had laid 20% of its staff. Cofounder Aniruddha Sen told employees in an email that the company has run out of funds.

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Who’s using what in P&C insurance: August 26, 2024

Insurance technology news from Clearcover.

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