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Trump’s shadow loomed over the beachside sessions.
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MGAs going public is now a viable option, but dominating a market comes first.
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NY lawmakers are preparing a legislative package to address insurance costs in the Empire State.
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Admitted carriers on the other hand are still exercising caution as regulatory reforms take hold.
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Insurance Insider US reviews Euclid’s process and recent events in US MGA and retail broking.
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The subsegment is the latest commercial auto sector to feel the heat of litigation losses.
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A string of high-profile bankruptcies has put more scrutiny on the once marginal sector.
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Insurers with SCS exposure reaped fewer benefits but still improved over Q3 2024.
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Finance and insurance hiring is 27% below 2022’s peak, compared with 37% nationwide.
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The mayor-elect has promised to build 200,000 new units in New York City.
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Many nuclear verdicts become much less radioactive on appeal.
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State regulators have largely avoided enforceable AI regulations, but bad news could change that.
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Insight into the state of the insurance M&A market, powered by Insurance Insider US’s comprehensive deal database.
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The NFIP expiration and a successful Neptune IPO got attention, but some reinsurers moved earlier.
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Some disagreement remains in where rate declines have been swiftest and how much further they could go.
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While limited to only some accounts, it’s a sign of the intense competition in the segment.
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Activists from the left and the right are focusing on insurance, often on the same issues.
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Verisk's recent deals and its interest in cyber-analytics firm CyberCube show M&A in the segment has ticked up.
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According to McKinsey, the projected spending on data centers is expected to hit $6.7tn by 2030.
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The insurance industry’s lower reliance on foreign skilled workers softens the blow.
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Sources said momentum around resiliency laws is growing at the state and local level.
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Despite the formation of Gabrielle, there is "a very high probability" of a below-average season.
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The low degree of overlap between the combining portfolios benefits both parties.
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Following the Golden Age of Specialty, franchise quality will play a bigger role in determining success.
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Florida led deregulation by eliminating the diligent effort rule in June.
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Reinsurers and their cedants are feeling their books are in better shape, although the market is still uneven.
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Lawyers said uncertainty raises litigation risks, and signals from the federal government aren’t expected to help.
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Andrew Robinson returns to Lloyd’s after his previous involvement via The Hanover’s Chaucer deal.
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A view into PE-fueled activity in the MGA sector, as LatAm carrier M&A accelerates.
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After the LA wildfires in Q1, carriers got some relief in Q2 ahead of wind season.
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Capacity has gone up slightly, with new entrants and incumbents feeling better about their books.
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The Delaware high court’s reasoning could find application in other cases.
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Insurance Insider US takes a closer look at tuck-in activity as valuations continue to hold steady.
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Floir has greenlit at least 14 new companies for operation in Florida in the last few years, contributing to the competition.
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A shift to back to the admitted property space and MGAs choosing ignorance are other possible scenarios.
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Insurers did not see a slowdown in rate but some are still fine-tuning their portfolios following the LA fires.

