Non-admitted underwriters are seeking across-the-board rate hikes for property & casualty risksand are covering more risks as standard lines insurers continue to shed unwanted business. Yet the surplus lines market has not entered the hard phase of the market cycle. Not even the massive insured property catastrophe losses stemming from...
Non-admitted underwriters are seeking across-the-board rate hikes for property & casualty risksand are covering more risks as standard lines insurers continue to shed unwanted business. Yet the surplus lines market has not entered the hard phase of the market cycle. Not even the massive insured property catastrophe losses stemming from...
Adding to an unusual year for U.S. weather, the weekend's Midwest tornado outbreak could be the most expensive storm event to have occurred in November.
Adding to an unusual year for U.S. weather, the weekend's Midwest tornado outbreak could be the most expensive storm event to have occurred in November.
The customer may be king, but insurers cant afford to treat every customer like one. Knowing who to retain, who to target for up-selling and who deserves royal treatment are goals behind todays customer analytic solutions.
The customer may be king, but insurers cant afford to treat every customer like one. Knowing who to retain, who to target for up-selling and who deserves royal treatment are goals behind todays customer analytic solutions.
The microinsurance sector in Asia and Oceania has reached 271 million lives and properties covered, says Munich Re, representing a 40% annual growth rate between 2010 and 2012.
One of the biggest concerns for the industrynot only for 2014 but for the foreseeable futureis the increasing impact of natural catastrophes. Economic and insured losses are rising due to increasing value concentrations and rising insurance penetration, as well as due to an observed increase in the number of weather-related...
Karen Clark & Co. issued a report on Superstorm Sandy and the Northeast's vulnerability to coastal flooding. Future storms could be even be worse, she says.
Karen Clark & Co. issued a report on Superstorm Sandy and the Northeast's vulnerability to coastal flooding. Future storms could be even be worse, she says.