The traditional insurance industry, long characterized by its deliberate pace and paper-intensive processes, is undergoing a profound and rapid transformation driven by technological innovation. This movement, known as Insurtech, represents the strategic integration of advanced technologies like
As overland flooding increasingly becomes the most common and costly natural disaster facing the country, a critical vulnerability has been exposed: Canada remains the only G7 nation without a comprehensive, publicly accessible national flood mapping system. This glaring deficiency is creating a
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The year 2025 proved to be a landmark period for China's insurance asset management industry, which staged a remarkable comeback defined by a powerful synergy of strategic market expansion, decisive policy intervention, and exceptionally strong investment performance. After a period of declining
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