Chartis has built underwriting practices around some of the riskiest professions, including aircraft pilots, miners, construction workers, refuse collectors, truck drivers and police officers.
From corporate jets to international airports, aviation presents unique risks and opportunities. A veteran broker specializing in the niche shares tips on how to tap into this lucrative market.
American International Group, Inc. unveiled a new logo that the company will use for its marketing and advertising later this fall, and also confirmed this morning that it has received notice that the company is under consideration to be designated as a systemically important financial institution
Following the U.S. Treasurys recent sell-down to a minority stake in American International Group, two ratings agencies offered positive assessments of the insurance giant, with Moodys Investors Service calling the development another credit-positive milestone and Fitch Ratings stating that the recent actions have rejuvenated AIG. Peter Eastwood, President & CEO...
Competition is overcoming a need for rate increases and policy tightening among providers of directors and officers policies for private companies and nonprofits.
As economies grow ever more connected across international borders, the potential hazards of business travel have inspired policies covering everything from luggage retrieval to extraction from hot spots.