Trust, Tech and Transformation: A New Era for Independent Agents
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can be overwhelming, but it’s not an all-or-nothing game. Here are five steps to thoughtfully implement AI in your agency.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can be overwhelming, but it’s not an all-or-nothing game. Here are five steps to thoughtfully implement AI in your agency.
Catastrophe season can stretch even the most experienced insurance professionals to their limits. Between managing claims and fielding urgent questions, staying organized and efficient becomes key to success.
While D&O and cyber liability policies offer distinct coverage differences, many companies mistakenly believe they do not require separate policies.
There are hundreds of clever ways that independent agency professionals across the country are investing the regained time. Across them all, one thing is clear: The extra hour is always time well spent.
Successful companies are building connected infrastructures that automate commission reporting, track book-of-business in real time, surface compliance gaps and help agents identify customers who need outreach.
Less than half of parents rate their teen’s driving as good or excellent, according to Nationwide, with some parents reporting their teen’s unsafe driving behaviors, including styling their hair or even watching videos.
Agencies can reduce friction with their carrier partners to make claims and compensation more transparent, accurate and user-friendly.
Here are four common social engineering trends and the proactive steps your agency should take to prevent them.
By using clear language, tailored messaging, data-backed insights and relatable examples, insurance agencies can guide their clients to strategic protection.
Agencies that embrace technology have the ability and opportunity to handle larger and more complex accounts and, ultimately, secure larger premiums.