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Commercial property rates in Hawaii, which sustained a major wildfire event in August, went up to 5.02% that month from 1.65% in July, but remained lower than the average even after the increase.
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Insurance regulators in California and other states signed off much-needed personal lines rate hikes in September.
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Competing forces of loss cost inflation and mixed rate action yield uneven trajectories for the largest commercial lines.
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The executive also recommitted Aon to its mission around creating net new markets – including growing IP – in the wake of the Vesttoo issues.
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Nearly all lines showed “moderate to significant” price increases, except workers' compensation, D&O liability and cyber.
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The carrier’s E&S property book is “up 29%, with 25 points of rate”, said the executive.
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Floridians will bear the brunt of Idalia's losses as a retention event, but reinsurers will reap the benefits of pricing.
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In contrast, cyber pricing continued slowing down as Q2 rates increased 3.6%, compared with 8.4% in Q1 and 15% in Q4 as the space was hit by increased competition.
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Board members voted five to four in favor of rate increases but fell short of the two-thirds majority required.
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In California, the carrier filed for a 35% increase this quarter after implementing a 6.9% rate hike in April.
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It marked the highest YoY growth this year, followed by 46% growth in January and 40% in June.