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It is understood that Sutton National is the fronting carrier sitting behind the facility.
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The Bermuda carrier brought a winding-up petition earlier in October.
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A quick roundup of today’s need-to-know news, including an ISC QS and Corebridge’s CFO transition.
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The acquisition will expand PHLY’s presence in the niche market.
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The Insurance Insider US news team runs you through this week’s key agency M&A.
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A quick roundup of our best journalism for the week.
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It is understood the permanent reinsurance capital vehicle is called Highline Re and will sit behind fronting carriers.
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The executive will fill the role previously held by Howden’s Figliozzi.
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While attritional losses were up for the quarter, those in the carrier’s core business declined.
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The search for a CFO had been underway since last July.
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Many commercial risks will have London coverage, but insured values are relatively low.
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CEO Greg Case said data center demand could generate over $10bn in new premium volume in 2026.
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The NFIP expiration and a successful Neptune IPO got attention, but some reinsurers moved earlier.
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The broker grew earnings per share by 12.1% during the quarter.
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The broker continues to expect 20% to 30% property rate reductions, as well as increased market competition.
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Gallagher said that the firm is ready to engage in large deals again after the acquisition of AP.
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The Insurance Insider US news team runs you through the earnings results for the day.
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Gray specializes in contract bonds for mid-sized and emerging contractors.
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The insurer paid tribute to the executive’s lasting contributions to the firm.
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Dairy and livestock products within the agricultural unit were main growth drivers in Q3.
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The FIO said it will work with regulators on coverage for digital assets.
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The insurer continues to exit or reduce unprofitable lines and slowed growth as a result.
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The CEO said the carrier is seeing sequential PIF growth in several states.
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Sources said that the transaction valued the Californian auto F&I business at over $1bn.
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The broker is monitoring whether the economic environment will limit discretionary spending.
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A quick roundup of today’s need-to-know news, including IQUW/Starr, Convex/AIG, Enact Mortgage and more.
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CFO Vogt added that the vehicle’s impact from earned premiums should ramp up from 2026 through 2029.
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The broker will join Ron Borys’ financial lines team.
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Onex’s own balance sheet will become a 63% owner and AIG takes a 35% stake.
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The broker said it was on track to hit its financial goals despite macro uncertainty.
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Greenberg has strong links with IQUW management, and praised the firm’s leadership and cultural fit.
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The revised outlooks reflect the difficult moment as Everest moves away from retail.
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A quick roundup of today’s need-to-know news, including Everest LatAm/Canada and Starr's acquisition of IQUW.
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The Insurance Insider US news team runs you through the earnings results for the day.
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Exposure for California’s Fair plan has jumped, as insurers drop policyholders.
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Rates pulling back will rein in some of the excess margin obtained over the past three years, he said.
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This publication revealed that Starr was zeroing in on the deal earlier today.
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The reductions reflect a mix of programs being handed off and MGAs proactively switching.
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The parties could announce the transaction soon, according to sources.
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Sources said that the businesses in Canada and LatAm were part of Everest’s original plans to sell its retail book.
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AIG has agreed to pay Everest $10mn per month for nine months for transition services.
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The upgrade reflects consistent outperformance of “higher-rated peers”, S&P said.
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Hurricane warnings are in place for Guantanamo, Holguin and Las Tunas.
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Economic losses from the Cat 5 storm could run 30%-250% of the country’s GDP.
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The CEO noted that 45% of Everest’s US casualty book did not renew this quarter.
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The property segment reported a combined ratio of 15.5% for the quarter, versus 60.3% a year ago.
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The regulations are designed to address long-term solvency concerns.
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A quick roundup of today’s need-to-know news, including AIG, Everest, Brown & Brown and more.
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The LA fires were a microcosm of “everything we do well when things go bad”.
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Despite the pricing pressure, margins for the line of business remain attractive, he added.
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Erbig joins after more than 20 years in finance-related positions at Liberty Mutual.
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Opportunities for growth remain in small and medium commercial accounts.
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Rate pressure on wind and quake partially offset overall Q3 programs growth.
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The company’s stock fell nearly 9% as the market digested news of an ADC, renewal rights deal and reserve charge.
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BP Marsh has agreed the sale of its 28.2% shareholding as part of the deal.
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Jason Keen joined Everest in 2022 as head of international.
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The Insurance Insider US news team runs you through the earnings results for the day.
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The global insurer will pick up a $650mn portfolio of US casualty business.
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The executive joined the Dallas-based insurer as CUO in 2023.
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AIG will fold the portfolio into its existing business, leaving the liabilities and legal entities with Everest.
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A US landfall is not expected, but the storm could hit the Bahamas by Friday.
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The carrier is consolidating its venture capital activity into asset manager MEAG.
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A quick roundup of today’s need-to-know news, including IGI and Hurricane Melissa.
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This publication revealed the move earlier this year.
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The storm could bring flooding to Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti.
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The executive’s exit follows CEO Joseph Lacher’s resignation last week.
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The specialty carrier’s share price fell nearly 7% on the day of the call.
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The Insurance Insider US news team runs you through this week’s key agency M&A.
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Workers’ comp rates dropped again, but the decline slowed from last quarter.
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A quick roundup of today’s need-to-know news, including BMS, the AWS outage, September CPI and more.
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The bill includes provisions to encourage retrofitting homes in high-risk areas.