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Brooke Vemuri
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Brooke Vemuri

Brooke Vemuri is vice president, IT and innovation, at Banner Life and William Penn. 

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Life insurers are shifting from hyper automation to hyper personalization, creating flexible journeys that adapt to individual customer needs.

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Insurance's FNOL Blind Spot Costs Billions

First Notice of Loss has evolved into insurance's most fraught moment for fraud, yet carriers treat it merely as administrative intake.

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The Key Question Insurance RFPs Miss

Carriers focus requests for proposals (RFPs) on technical capabilities but fail to understand whether a technology vendor will be a good partner.

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Insurers Use AI to Combat Rising Fraud

Insurers are deploying AI to combat increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes, but detection still hinges on fundamental prevention and deterrence strategies.

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How Agents Can Maximize Their Tech Stack

Independent agencies' biggest challenge isn't choosing or installing technology—it's getting the most from tools they already have.

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Quantum Computing for Insurance Still Years Away

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