Verisk Analytics

Verisk Analytics (Nasdaq:VRSK) is a leading source of information about property/casualty insurance risk. Drawing upon unique data assets and deep domain expertise to provide innovative solutions that are integrated into customer workflows. We help our customers serve their customers better by helping them improve their own quality, productivity and timeliness across their functions such as: product development, compliance, rating, marketing, underwriting, claims, fraud, loss control, portfolio balancing, risk transfer, analytics, economic forecasting, weather, CAT modeling and more. https://www.verisk.com/insurance/

Verisk London 2024: Evolving fraud trends

In the third in a series of videos recorded at the Verisk Insurance Conference in London, Insurance Post editor Emma Ann Hughes met with industry experts to discuss fraud trends. This video highlights how AI is disrupting the claims lifecycle and how technology can be used to weed out fraudsters.

Verisk London 2024: Key takeaways

In the fourth and final video recorded at the Verisk Insurance Conference in London, Insurance Post content director Jonathan Swift spoke to delegates and speakers about the lessons they learned at this year’s event.

Verisk London 2024: Experience the possible

In the first in a series of videos recorded at the Verisk Insurance Conference in London, Insurance Post editor Emma Ann Hughes interviewed speakers and delegates about the transformative power of data, analytics, and artificial intelligence.

Insurance Taskmaster: Winner revealed

Having travelled from 1912 to 2042 insuring everything from the Titanic to driverless flying taxis, the Insurance Taskmaster holds court with his colleagues at Verisk as it is time to announce a winner. In this season finale the winner of Insurance Taskmaster is revealed.

Insurance Taskmaster: Insuring the Titanic (1912)

Can six industry rising stars solve some of the biggest historic challenges faced by the market? In this episode, contestants are catapulted back to January 1912 as they seek to help Willis Faber & Co’s Wilfred Green find comprehensive cover for a new ‘unsinkable’ liner called the Titanic.