July 31, 2017

The Insurance Interview: A Discussion About Big Data With David Snyder, VP of International Policy for PCI

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Our latest installment of “The Insurance Interview” features David Snyder, Vice President of International Policy for the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI). Dave and Faegre Baker Daniels partner Scott Kosnoff discuss the use of big data by the insurance industry. Dave also shares his views on the approach of the NAIC’s Big Data Working Group, which has been charged with helping state insurance regulators gain a clear understanding of what data is collected, how it is collected, and how it is used by insurers and third parties for marketing, rating, underwriting and paying claims. We hope you’ll listen in.

This podcast is part of our series, “The Insurance Interview,” which features insights from insurance industry thought leaders as well as updates on issues facing the industry from the state, federal and international fronts. If there is a topic you’d like FaegreBD to consider for a future podcast, please let us know.

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