‘Pay-As-You-Go’ Workers’ Compensation MGA Hourly Raises $27 Million June 2, 2022 Workers’ compensation insurtech Hourly has raised $27 million in a series A seed round. The platform lets employers with hourly...
Insurance Technology: Flood Data From Arturo and ICEYE; Weather Intelligence From Verisk; Home Valuations from CAPE Analytics June 2, 2022 Arturo and ICEYE Offer Near Real-Time Flood, Property Damage Insights Property analytics firm Arturo and sensor data provider ICEYE hope...
Amazon Workers Close in on California Trial to Recoup Work-at-Home Expenses June 2, 2022 By Malathi Nayak Amazon.com Inc. workers seeking to recoup expenses they incurred while working from home during the pandemic moved a step closer...
New York Senate Joins Assembly in Shuttering Auto Insurance Photo Mandate June 2, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The New York State Senate has passed a measure (S.6028) that seeks to eliminate the photo inspection requirement for drivers...
Head of Deutsche Bank’s Asset Manager Steps Down After ‘Greenwashing’ Raids June 2, 2022 By Tom Sims, Frank Siebelt and Paul Carrel FRANKFURT – The chief executive of top German asset manager DWS will step down next week, he said on Wednesday,...
Hub Acquires Maryland’s Sandy Spring Insurance June 2, 2022 Chicago-headquartered insurance broker Hub International Limited reports it has acquired the assets of Sandy Spring Insurance Corp. Located in Annapolis,...
FEMA Fund of Recovery Firms Debuts as Disasters Grow More Damaging, Costly June 2, 2022 By Elaine Chen A new fund is betting on companies that help with recovery from natural disasters as climate change raises the risk...
U.S. Nuclear Power Regulator Backs NuScale Design After Quake Safety Review June 2, 2022 By Timothy Gardner NuScale Power Corp.’s design for a new kind of nuclear reactor is adequate to protect the project from damage by...
Gunmaker Shareholders Back Human Rights Impact Reporting Resolution June 2, 2022 By Ross Kerber A majority of shareholders of gunmaker Sturm Ruger & Co. voted in favor of a shareholder resolution calling for a...
Climate Change Lawsuits Are Exploding Globally, but Court Wins Are Few June 2, 2022 By Jeremy Hodges A year ago, a Dutch judge ordered Shell to slash its emissions harder and faster than planned. Victorious campaigners and...