Seventeen U.S. insurance companies became financially impaired in 2006, despite a respite for property/casualty insurers from two consecutive turbulent hurricane...
Monthly Archives: April 2007
Agents generally support legislation, but insurers caution changes could result in additional costs U.S. Reps. Judy Biggert, R-Ill., and Barney...
What are the trends agency management owners should pay attention to? Here is a list of the key issues that...
Competition heats up as insurers begin to gain market experience and underwriting know-how The total number of data breach victims...
EU Reinsurance Directive, Solvency II, killer risks and catastrophes all up for discussion Eighteen years ago an Irish insurance conference...
For the third year running, underwriters in the Lloyd’s market have identified managing the cycle as the most important challenge...
Boom-and-bust cycles can spell trouble for industry and insurers As the oil industry cycles into a drilling boom, the shortage...
Recent hurricane activity suggests old standards for wave height requirements should be reevaluated Not all offshore platforms are created equal,...
Data recovery firm says no matter how bad the loss, there’s a chance for recovery Data recovery experts worldwide from...
The government’s role in insurance markets is a matter of increasing importance and controversy. Historically, state insurance departments have regulated...