NU spoke to many surplus lines executives at NAPSLO's Annual Convention in San Diego; here are some highlights of those interviews, as well as some scenes from the event.
NAPSLO officials are voicing strong support for the enactment of federal legislation that would create a national clearinghouse that would serve as a one-stop licensing system for agents and brokers operating outside of their home state.
NAPSLO officials are voicing strong support for the enactment of federal legislation that would create a national clearinghouse that would serve as a one-stop licensing system for agents and brokers operating outside of their home state.
The National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) came full circle on Feb 25-27 by returning to where the organization got its startthe Eden Roc Resort in Miami Beachfor its Mid-Year Leadership Forum. Nearly 600 attendees gathered in the city where the association was birthed in 1974, when an...
NATIONAL UNDERWRITER had two reporters on site in Atlanta Oct. 8-10 at the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) annual convention: Editor-in-Chief Bryant Rousseau and Chad Hemenway, senior editor, markets. Here are their reports from the show floor, along with comments from several NAPSLO board members on what...
After suffering some unexpectedly substantial losses, P&C standard-lines insurance carriers have waning appetites for such types of risk as Catastrophe Exposed Property and Product Liabilityshifting, as a result, some of these and other exposures to the E&S market.
Although the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act (NRRA) went into effect in July of last year, states are continuing to debate which, if any, tax-sharing option to adopt.
The longer the debate over the tax-sharing option within the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act rages, the better off the surplus-lines industry is, say legislative-committee leaders of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices.