4.17.26 Advocacy Takeaways; Verisk's Kingsley Greenland on Insurance Premiums; Fed Expectations

4.17.26 Advocacy Takeaways; Verisk's Kingsley Greenland on Insurance Premiums; Fed Expectations

Author: Chrisman LLC April 17, 2026 Duration: 24:34
In today’s episode, we go through chatter from the hallways at the MBA Advocacy Conference. Plus, Robbie sits down with Verisk’s Kingsley Greenland for a discussion on how insurance companies are using climate modeling to improve their granularity of pricing, though ambiguity still exists. And we close by talking about what the Federal Reserve's is expected to do at and beyond its meeting next month. Thank you to Truework, the one verification solution to replace in-house waterfalls. Verify a...

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