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More women had challenges with insurance coverage for health services than men in the last 12 months, a recent Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) survey found. About 31% of women ages 18 to 64 with health ...
So what’s preventing more women from buying life insurance? That was the main question and topic for advice during a recent LinkedIn event. Executives from LIMRA and LOMA shared some useful insights ...
As more women ascend to executive positions within corporate hierarchies, leadership dynamics in traditionally male-dominated sectors are evolving. However, the presence of women in the C-suite ...
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Insurance: Why is women's insurance cheaper than men's, what are the reasons for this and how much is the difference?
If you've recently considered life insurance, you've probably noticed that premium rates for women are lower than for men. Insurance companies are offering cheaper plans to attract women. But have you ...
They drive the same car, are the same age and have the same driving record, but women are paying more for car insurance than men in North Carolina. QuoteWizard, an insurance marketplace, found that ...
Despite companies becoming more vocal about gender equality and inclusivity, insurance and technology industries remain male-dominated, especially when it comes to leadership roles. What will it take ...
India’s women are driving digital finance, yet they remain underserved in loans, cards and investments despite stronger ...
Colleagues say Cheryl Litvin, an insurance agent at Brookfield-based First Associated Insurance Agencies Inc., is more than just an insurance expert; she’s a standout figure in the industry. “She’s ...
According to a recent study, U.S. women pay roughly $19 more a per year for auto insurance than male drivers. The difference is even larger in Alabama. Insurance quote site quotewizard.com recently ...
Despite women making up two-thirds of Canada’s insurance workforce, leadership remains heavily male, prompting calls for ...
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