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Berkshire’s Geico sees turnaround after tech upgrades and job cuts

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At the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting, vice president Ajit Jain said the insurer is now

At the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting, vice president Ajit Jain said the insurer is now “as good as anyone” on telematics, but quoted that it is still too early to declare complete success, continuous progress is needed.

Berkshire Hathaway’s GEICO CEO INSURANCE UNIT has advanced in the update of its technology to match the rates of equalization with risk, Berkshire vice president Ajit Jain, Ajit Jain, on Saturday, said on Saturday.

Jain, who has a daily supervision of Berkshire’s insurance operations, spoke at the annual conglomerate meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, where he, President Warren Buffett and Vice President Greg Abel asked the shareholders questions.

Geico published substantial results improved in 2024, since he stopped his appetite to issue new policies while reducing the percentage of premiums that he used to pay claims of accidents.

The vice president said that Geico has made “rapid advances in telematics” and now “is as good as anyone.” Jain praised the CEO of Geico, Todd combs for reducing the company’s workforce. Geico reduced more than 2,300 jobs last year.

“All this has allowed Geico to become a more focused competitor,” he said it is too early to say “the mission fulfilled. We have achieved a lot, but we have to do much more.”

At Berkshire’s annual meeting, Jain regretted that Geico was behind the telematics curve, where the devices installed in vehicles allow the insurers to monitor the behavior, including speed, braking, mileage and the use of distracted driving cell phones.

Insurers can reward safe drivers with discounts and price policies properly for other drivers.

Then, at the annual 2024 meeting of Berkshire, Jain regretted that Geico “was still late” but expected at the end of 2025 to catch the rivals in data analysis, including risk prices, although Geic

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