Simon Glairy has spent years in the engine room of insurance operations and Insurtech, shaping risk programs and advising boards through sensitive leadership transitions. In this conversation, he unpacks how a confidential investigation, a rapid reinstatement, and the redundancy of a newly
Setting the Stage for a Market Shift in Auto Insurance Imagine a scenario where a car accident leaves a New Jersey driver with a totaled vehicle, only to face a settlement offer from their insurer that barely covers half the car’s worth. This kind of dispute over valuation is far from rare, and it
When a breach knocks core systems offline, the headline fades fast while hidden costs and compound risks accelerate across operations, customers, and regulators. That acceleration is shaping budgets, insurance buying, and board agendas, yet a striking divergence persists between rising concern and
Boardrooms are betting on algorithms that learn faster than policies can adapt, and cyber insurance is where that wager is already being called in real time. The promise is unmistakable: cleaner underwriting signals, faster claims, smarter pricing, and less friction across customer journeys. Yet
In a groundbreaking move to revolutionize transparency and accountability within Nigeria's insurance sector, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has introduced a transformative policy that mandates the linkage of critical identification documents for all insurance customers. This directive,
In a digital landscape where personal information is increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks, a groundbreaking decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has redefined the boundaries of who can seek legal recourse after a data breach, marking a pivotal moment in privacy law.