What an Agent Portal Should Do in 2026
At BTIS, we believe in recognizing the dedication and growth of our team members who go above and beyond.
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At BTIS, we believe in recognizing the dedication and growth of our team members who go above and beyond.
What an Agent Portal Should Do in 2026 Read More »
For contractors, insurance is more than just coverage. It is part of keeping jobs moving, winning bids, and running a business smoothly.
What Contractors Really Want from Their Insurance Experience Read More »
AI promises speed and simplicity. Agencies want both. The real question is trust. Can you rely on AI to help your team move faster without risking accuracy or your reputation?
AI for Insurance Agencies: It Is Everywhere, But Can It Be Trusted? Read More »
The COVID-19 pandemic changed how the insurance world operates in nearly every way, and commercial lines agents have felt those changes the most.
SWOT Analysis in the Post-Pandemic Era: What It Means for Commercial Lines Agents Read More »
Across skylines nationwide, commercial architecture is undergoing a transformative shift. […] In this context, the phrase “smashing the glass ceiling” takes on a literal dimension.
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In 2024 and continuing into 2025, many carriers have scaled back their willingness to write specific lines of business, tightened underwriting guidelines, or exited higher-risk classes altogether.
How Shrinking Risk Appetite Is Reshaping the Excess Market Read More »
Across skylines nationwide, commercial architecture is undergoing a transformative shift. […] In this context, the phrase “smashing the glass ceiling” takes on a literal dimension.
Smashing the Glass Ceiling in Modern Commercial Projects Read More »
For decades, workers’ compensation systems have been designed primarily to address physical injuries—tangible harm like broken bones, sprains, or repetitive strain injuries.
Margins Under Pressure: Why Agents Are Key to Builders’ Insurance Savings Read More »
For decades, workers’ compensation systems have been designed primarily to address physical injuries—tangible harm like broken bones, sprains, or repetitive strain injuries.
How Mental Health Is Reshaping the Workers’ Comp Landscape Read More »
The American business landscape has undergone a significant transformation, with microbusinesses—typically defined as enterprises with fewer than 10 employees, often operated by a single individual—emerging as a vital component of the economy.
Microbusinesses, Major Risks, and Underserved Coverage Gaps Read More »