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Lloyd’s diversity, inclusion and wellbeing manager Monica Stancu discussed making insurance more attractive as a career option and data-driven diversity strategies with Intelligent Insurer.
The re/insurance industry is not undergoing its diversity and inclusion journey on its own. From customers to regulators, rating agencies and investors, each stakeholder has its role to play in driving diversity—and beware the company that doesn’t listen.
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publicity right before elections. >> bill: i think they will keep raising their prices and stockpile as much money as they can sto cckpile. >> if they can. they do have competitors. their profit margins are less than 5%. >> bill: volume, volume, volume, stossel, come on. that argument is piece sis. when you have one or two competing in entire state. >> where do you go then? >> bill: what you said they don't allow insurance companies to compete across state lines. >> no states have that few. alabama they cited as the least competition. go on einsurance there are 70 plans. >> they are how many cable news networks we have four cable news networks. se>> sean: you can watch monk or one of these dopey shows. >> there are 30 companies registered in alabama and just four on e-insurance. i'm not feeling sorry for the insurance compaes. they are making a ton of doe and you know it? >> less than entertainment
can stockpile. >> if they can. they do have competitors. their profit margins are less than 5%. >> bill: volume, volume, volume, stossel, come on. that argument is piece sis. when you have one or two competing in entire state. >> where do you go then? >> bill: what you said they don't allow insurance companies to compete across state lines. >> no states have that few. alabama they cited as the least competition. go on einsurance there are 70 plans. >> they are how many cable news networks we have four cable news networks. >> sean: you can watch monk or one of these dopey shows. >> there are 30 companies registered in alabama and just four on e-insurance. i'm not feeling sorry for the insurance companies. they are making a ton of doe and you know it? >> less than entertainment companies. >> bill: that's because we are more talented. >> i agree with that. we agree there.
stockpile as much money as they can stockpile. >> if they can. they do have competitors. their profit margins are less than 5%. >> bill: volume, volume, volume, stossel, come on. that argument is piece sis. when you have one or two competing in entire state. >> where do you go then? >> bill: what you said they don't allow insurance companies to compete across state lines. >> no states have that few. alabama they cited as the least competition. go on einsurance there are 70 plans. >> they are how many cable news networks we have four cable news networks. >> sean: you can watch monk or one of these dopey shows. >> there are 30 companies registered in alabama and just four on e-insurance. i'm not feeling sorry for the insurance companies. they are making a ton of doe and you know it? >> less than entertainment companies. >> bill: that's because we are more talented. >> i agree with that.