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  • NAIC highlights big data as driver of insurance sector inequality

    17 August 2020

    Participants at NAIC race and insurance session say big data is perpetuating racial disparities

  • NAIC still failing to address racial bias in underwriting

    06 August 2020

    Use of AI and other data penalises minorities, says CEJ's Birny Birnbaum

  • Insurers still catching up on technology as world goes virtual

    28 July 2020

    Pandemic has upended the traditional insurance business, says ex-NY insurance regulator

  • NAIC sets up taskforce on climate and resiliency

    17 July 2020

    California and Washington praised for efforts in driving climate policy

  • US insurers silent on dividend cuts

    08 April 2020

    Insurance regulators applying greater scrutiny to insurer capital amid Covid-19 downturn

  • Covid-19 crisis shows "beauty" of state-based regulations, says Consedine

    27 March 2020

    NAIC chief executive hails state response to pandemic

  • NAIC says Congress business interruption plans threaten US insurer solvency

    26 March 2020

    Current policies not designed to provide coverage against Covid-19 claims

  • US insurers in Covid-19 coverage crisis

    24 March 2020

    Insurers are being asked critical questions about their role in protecting consumers from the coronavirus pandemic. Despite calls from on high, the industry says it will not cover business-interruption and workers compensation losses. As the crisis deepens, industry bodies say such demands could threaten the stability of the sector. Sarfraz Thind reports

  • NAIC launches coronavirus resource webpage

    04 March 2020

    Features updates on the spread of Covid-19 and links to help decision-making

  • South Carolinian Raymond Farmer confirmed as NAIC president for 2020

    11 December 2019

    Replaces Eric Cioppa as David Altmaier appointed president elect