Industry Verticals · InsurancestructuralB2CBillingCompliance Audit

Progressive Rate Increased Immediately After Adding Hispanic-Named Driver Despite Assurances

A Progressive policyholder experienced an immediate rate increase after adding a partner with a Hispanic-sounding name, despite being assured the addition would not change the policy. When the driver was removed, the base rate was also higher than before. This pattern raises questions about discriminatory variables in insurance pricing algorithms.

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