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.
Brokers will likely benefit from the uncertainty surrounding U.S. health-care reforms as companies seek their counsel over the new insurance requirements, according to Moodys Investors Service.
Brokers will likely benefit from the uncertain future for U.S. healthcare reforms as demand for brokers services should increase, according to Moodys Investors Service.