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These charts present the second set of results from Business InsuranceÂ’s annual survey of agents and brokers; the first was published in July.
Working from home can be precarious. The household printer is upstairs and the dog lives under my desk, so itÂ’s not a stretch to imagine a scenario where I trip over the dog and/or slip on the stairs as I run up to retrieve a document.
MONTE CARLO, Monaco — The market for cyber liability reinsurance is stable but is unlikely to grow significantly until more sophisticated underwriting tools are developed to assess the risks, reinsurance leaders say.
Insurance buyers face an uncertain outlook over the next year. While the sharp primary rate increases of the past four years appear to have eased, prices are still rising, and general economic conditions and other market forces may preclude much further easing.
Bill Mudge has been at the helm of the WorkersÂ’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California for 11 years as president and CEO, after spending nearly three decades in the insurance industry, mostly in leadership roles.
These charts present the second set of results from Business InsuranceÂ’s annual survey of agents and brokers; the first was published in July.
Working from home can be precarious. The household printer is upstairs and the dog lives under my desk, so itÂ’s not a stretch to imagine a scenario where I trip over the dog and/or slip on the stairs as I run up to retrieve a document.
MONTE CARLO, Monaco — The market for cyber liability reinsurance is stable but is unlikely to grow significantly until more sophisticated underwriting tools are developed to assess the risks, reinsurance leaders say.
London-based wholesale broker Price Forbes & Partners Ltd. has hired former Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. executive Jose Antonio Osterling and former Guy Carpenter & Co. LLC executive Luis Felipe Ganoza to head its newly formed Lima, Peru, unit.
The Vermont Supreme Court on Friday became the first state high court to rule in policyholdersÂ’ favor in COVID-19-related business interruption litigation, holding in a divided ruling that the virus may have caused direct physical damage.
The federal appeals court in New York overturned a lower court and dismissed two remaining First Amendment charges filed by the National Rifle Association against former New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria T. Vullo in connection with her investigation of the associationÂ’s relationship with insurers and a broker that had partnered with […]
London-based wholesale broker Price Forbes & Partners Ltd. has hired former Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. executive Jose Antonio Osterling and former Guy Carpenter & Co. LLC executive Luis Felipe Ganoza to head its newly formed Lima, Peru, unit.
An insurtech revolution that started with intentions to wrest business from long-standing incumbents has morphed into more of a collaboration between technology upstarts and established companies.
Hub International Ltd. said Thursday it has developed a tenant default captive insurance program for landlords that replaces traditional security deposits.
The Travelers Cos. announced Thursday that it is teaming with Google Cloud to create a cloud-based system to help underwriters evaluate risks at large and middle-market businesses.
Marsh LLC said Thursday its U.S. clients can now pay their fees for brokerage and risk advisory services in voluntary carbon offset credits and renewable energy certificates.
Portuguese airline TAP told customers Thursday that hackers had stolen some of their personal data and published it on the dark web, although the state-owned carrier said all payment details appeared to be safe.
Optus, the Australian unit of telecoms firm Singapore Telecommunications, said it was investigating the unauthorized access of customer details including home addresses, driverÂ’s license and passport numbers, after a cyberattack.
MexicoÂ’s state-run power utility on Wednesday filed a breach of contract lawsuit in a Texas state court against two former executives of its U.S. arm, alleging they improperly awarded a lucrative gas supply deal.
The National Nuclear Security Administration and its contractors have not fully implemented recommended cybersecurity measures and oversight of subcontractors’ cybersecurity is “inconsistent,” the U.S. Government Accountability Office said in a report Thursday.
Banks face the risk of being sued if they don’t stick to their climate goals or try “greenwashing” their image, a top European Central Bank supervisor said on Thursday.
A federal district court in New York on Wednesday dismissed the race and sex discrimination and defamation charges filed by Amy Cooper against her former employer, Franklin Templeton, in the wake of her widely circulated confrontation with a Black birdwatcher in Central Park.
A pizza shop in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is suing a customer who left his waitress a $3,000 tip — as part of what he called a “Tips for Jesus” social media trend — and later disputed the charge with his credit card company, according to media reports.