Issues
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JLT Specialty is the broking firm held in the highest regard by political violence underwriters, according to a study of the terrorism insurance market by The Insurance Insider's rankings team.
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Top US cyber writers shifted from packaged policies towards standalone cover as the segment's top line grew last year, according to AM Best.
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AIG has piloted a multinational blockchain-based policy for Standard Chartered Bank in the first major use of the much-vaunted technology in the global (re)insurance industry.
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Illinois, a state with $11bn in unpaid bills, may be on the verge of creating the first state-financed workers' compensation insurance system to be set up in decades.
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Argentina's Superintendent of Insurance Juan Pazo has detailed plans to reopen his country's market to foreign-owned admitted reinsurers at the 1 July renewals.
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Icat gets multiple offers; Aston Scott nears Lark deal; R&Q sells managing agency; Mitchell joins MS Amlin; Allianz to book loss on bank sale; Anthem data breach settlement; KIRS formed as pair of M&A deals complete; ABI flammable cladding warning; US cyber premiums rise 35%; Kaikoura quake claims double
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Statutory data for the Texas personal auto market has provided strong evidence of the challenging conditions facing carriers in the space, which are also driving a number of reinsurers away from the business.
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Any insurance claim stemming from the fraud allegations faced by UK banking giant Barclays would probably fall to the London directors' and officers' (D&O) market, The Insurance Insider understands.
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The key 1 July renewal for the Latin American market is expected to go down to the wire in what one underwriter described as a "schizophrenic" market.
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Several Lloyd's and US (re)insurers have launched a $49mn legal action against Norwegian weather data provider StormGeo alleging defective read-outs from its system contributed to the sinking of the El Faro in 2015, according to court documents.
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The juggernaut of London market MGA formation is showing no signs of slowing with the news that Aspen Re's former London head Stefan Long is working on a start-up in conjunction with Martin Reith's Neon.
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JLT Specialty, one of the biggest producers to the London market, has informed carriers that it intends to impose subscription market brokerage (SMB) on classes of business where placements are syndicated, The Insurance Insider has learned.