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The Connected Podcast: Insurance Ecosystem Insights

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The Connected Podcast delves deep into the pressing news and transformative events shaping the insurance industry. Tailored for professionals and enthusiasts alike, each episode brings to light critical analyses, emerging trends, and impactful narratives. Join us as we navigate through the complexities and dynamics of the insurance ecosystem, offering listeners invaluable insights and forward-thinking perspectives.
 
In our latest series, we spotlight pivotal developments, starting with the historic impact of Hurricane Beryl. As the earliest Category 5 hurricane recorded, its unprecedented July appearance and the subsequent $28 to $32 billion damage brought forth urgent discussions on recalibrating risk models amidst changing climate patterns. Experts weigh in on the expanding hurricane seasons and the immediate needs for the insurance sector to bolster resilience.
 
Subsequent episodes further explore the challenges of social inflation and the intricacies of catastrophe modeling. With insights on how societal trends are elevating liability claims and the necessity for more nuanced catastrophe models, the discussions aim to arm industry players with strategies to harmonize theoretical models with real-world scenarios.
 
Looking ahead, the discussions pivot to operational and strategic transformations within the sector. From the burgeoning prospects for personal auto carriers to the strategic importance of selecting the right technology partners and innovative risk management approaches like FEMA's new flood management standard. Each narrative dissects components crucial for navigating today’s complex risk landscape.
 
Whether it's understanding the implications of new regulatory proposals by influential policymakers, assessing the performance of top insurers, or keeping abreast of major market movements and acquisitions, The Connected Podcast is your essential resource for industry insights and futuristic outlooks.


 
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No Need to Keep Predicting Weather Crises: They're Here | Insurance Thought Leadership
Economic Loss in U.S. From Beryl Between $28B and $32B, Report Shows
Hurricane Beryl's early start highlights changing risk environment | S&P Global Market Intelligence
What Is the Evidence for Social Inflation? Trends in Trial Awards and Insurance Claim Payments | RAND
Are catastrophe models misunderstood?
Auto Insurance: Perennially Predictably Profitable: Marty Ellingsworth
Seven Questions For Insurers To Ask When Choosing Technology Partners
Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes Rule to Increase Resilience Against Flooding Nationwide
Home Insurance to Change Under New Bill as States Face 'Catastrophe'
Commercial Insurers Captured 22 of Top 25 Spots in S&P Global Market Intelligence U.S. Property and Casualty Industry Performance Rankings
Personal lines drag US property and casualty to another loss 
Marsh McLennan Agency to Acquire The Horton Group
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