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Vindati's Burgess: Leveraging Data Can Upend Form-Based Underwriting

Hugh Burgess, founder and chief executive officer, Vindati, a managing general agency, said the MGA is combining shorter applications with multiple data sources to underwrite several lines of commercial coverage.

Sept. 24, 2018

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