Suncorp has riled much of the reinsurance market by using the renewal of its A$6.65bn ($5.13bn) catastrophe treaty to coerce carriers into paying a significant claim not covered by its policy terms, The Insurance Insider has learned.
Suncorp has riled much of the reinsurance market by using the renewal of its A$6.65bn ($5.13bn) catastrophe treaty to coerce carriers into paying a significant claim not covered by its policy terms, The Insurance Insider has learned.