Our latest installment of the AAIS Webinar Series featuring AAIS Partner, reThought Flood, explored the innovative approaches to enhance flood insurance coverage and profitability while addressing the challenges faced by the market. Speakers highlighted the long-standing gap in flood protection and the urgent need for change, emphasizing the importance of education, mitigation, and accurate underwriting to make flood insurance sustainable and profitable. They also discussed how reThought Flood’s AI technology can more accurately predict risks. John Kadous, Vice President of Products at AAIS, led the discussion with Cory Isaacson, Chief Executive Officer of reThought Flood, and Derek Lynch, Chief Underwriting Officer of reThought Flood.
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Making Flood Insurance Insurable and Profitable
Oct 8, 2024 / by AAIS posted in AAIS Webinar Series, AI, Flood Insurance, flood, catastrophe, reThought Flood
reThought Flood Joins AAIS Partner Program, Delivering Unique, Technology-Based Approach to Underwriting Flood Insurance
May 7, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Flood Insurance, flood, Press Release, reThought Flood
reThought Flood to offer AAIS Members a different, patent-pending approach to pricing flood risk that deploys multiple models for a more accurate assessment of risk.
Vermont Commissioner of Insurance Shares Updates on “Big Data” from the NAIC H Committee, Climate Change Initiatives, and More
Dec 11, 2023 / by AAIS posted in Data & Technology, Regulatory/Compliance, Climate Change, Data, Legislation & Regulation, Data/Tech, NAIC, Regulation, Regulators, Artificial Intelligence, Flood Insurance, Vermont
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) held its 2023 Fall Meeting on November 30-December 4 in Orlando, Florida. During the meeting, AAIS spoke with Kevin Gaffney, Commissioner of Insurance for the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, to discuss the biggest challenges facing the industry, how the regulatory community is responding to them, updates on “big data” from the NAIC H Committee, and new initiatives for the state of Vermont.
Wind or Water? Breaking Down Slab Claims After Hurricanes
Sep 15, 2021 / by Matt Hinds-Aldrich posted in Issues & Trends, Homeowners, New/Emerging Risks, P&C Insurers, AAIS Insights, Insurance Line of Business, Flood Insurance, flood, talent, risk mitigation, hurricanes, hurricane resource center, slab claim, risk awareness service, catastrophe, national flood insurance program, NatCats, AAIS Risk Awareness Service, AAIS Hurricane Resource Center, AAIS Hurricane Live Tracker
Risk Management Service Inc. (RMS) estimates $25 billion to $35 billion in onshore and offshore insured losses in the Gulf of Mexico alone were caused by Hurricane Ida. This doesn’t include the damage to other parts of the country. While the fundamentals of hurricanes are widely understood these days, there remain several important nuances to hurricane losses that are essential to understand for insurers, regulators, and the general public alike. Here we will look at one less understood type of claim from hurricanes – slab claims.
NAMIC CEO Talks Pandemic, Social Inflation, Flood and More
Aug 19, 2021 / by Ed Kelly posted in Community, Insurance, Issues & Trends, Data & Technology, Insurance News/Current Events, Industry Associations, AAIS Webinar Series, Business Interruption, NAMIC, Flood Insurance, flood, Inflation
In the latest edition of CEO Angles, AAIS President and CEO Ed Kelly is joined by recently named President and CEO of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC), Neil Alldredge, to talk about a variety of topics including the latest on business interruption insurance, social inflation, flood insurance and future growth opportunities for NAMIC and its member companies.
AM Best Webinar: Closing the Flood Insurance Coverage Gap
Jul 29, 2021 / by AAIS posted in Personal Lines, Issues & Trends, Homeowners, Climate Change, P&C Insurers, Industry, Data, Insurance Line of Business, Flood Insurance, AM Best, munich re, flood, AAIS Views
Flood insurance has long been primarily administered by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which has 5.1 million policies in force. But the landscape for flood insurance – and who needs it – is changing. This was the topic of an AM Best webinar that included Linda Jancik, AAIS Personal Lines Product Manager, Serena Garrahan, Vice President, Inland Flood Product Manager at Munich Re US, and Rob Olson, Senior Research Analyst at International Risk Management Institute (IRMI).
CEO Angles: Big “I” CEO Explains Concerns About the New Direction in Washington
Mar 3, 2021 / by AAIS posted in Insurance, Issues & Trends, Insurance News/Current Events, COVID-19, Working in Insurance, Legislation & Regulation, AAIS Pulse, AAIS Webinar Series, Agents, Brokers, Government, Flood Insurance, Taxes, Economy, AAIS Views, Big I
AAIS CEO Ed Kelly sat down with Bob Rusbuldt, CEO of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (Big I) to discuss the impact of the Biden Administration and COVID-19 on insurers – and what may be ahead in the legislative and regulatory arena.