Dutch Court Orders Shell Nigeria to Pay Damages from Oil Pipeline Leaks January 29, 2021 By Diederik Baazil and Laura Hurst A Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s Nigerian unit to compensate for oil spills in two villages over...
China Emphasizes Communist Party Leadership in Governance of Insurers, Banks January 29, 2021 China’s banking and insurance regulator issued draft rules on Friday in which emphasized stronger Communist Party leadership in both state-owned...
Businesses Should Take the Lead on COVID-19 Recovery, Climate Crisis: UN Chief January 29, 2021 By Michelle Nichols UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday [Jan. 25] urged businesses to lead the way to a fair and sustainable recovery...
Coalition Adds 5 Hires to Middle Market Production Underwriting Team January 29, 2021 Coalition has appointed five new production underwriters to help grow and serve the company’s middle market relationships. New Coalition production...
Low-Level Jobs, Less School Could Mean Costly Auto Policies January 29, 2021 By Katherine Chiglinsky Drivers with less education and lower-ranking jobs could wind up paying more for auto insurance, magnifying the impact of systemic...
Industry Underestimating COVID-19 Biz Interruption Losses: RenRe CEO January 29, 2021 By Susanne Sclafane During an upbeat earnings call focused on how RenaissanceRe is using $1 billion of capital it raised last year in...
Tornado Hits Florida’s Capital City; Damages, Closes Airport January 29, 2021 A tornado touched down near the airport in Florida’s capital city Wednesday, flipping at least one small plane over and...
Society Insurance Adds Travelers’ Aranas to Launch Restaurant, Bar Program in Georgia January 29, 2021 Society Insurance, a Wisconsin-based insurance carrier specializing in coverage for select business niches, has added Joseph Aranas as regional sales...
Texas Holiday Inn Owner Sued for Firing Pregnant Employee January 29, 2021 Federal officials have sued the owner of a Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Corpus Christi, Texas, for firing a...
Citizens Immune from Bad Faith, Not Liable for Non-Contractual Damages: Court January 29, 2021 By Amy O'Connor The Florida Supreme Court has resolved A 14-year-old lawsuit against Citizens Property Insurance Corp. in favor of the insurer in...