Hub, Bold Penguin to Acquire Small-Business Digital Agency Insureon March 1, 2022 By Chad Hemenway Brokerage Hub International and insurtech Bold Penguin have agreed to acquire digital agency Insureon Holdings. Chicago-based Insureon calls itself the...
California Allows Cruise, Waymo Autonomous Vehicle Passenger Service March 1, 2022 By David Shepardson The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Monday issued permits to self-driving units of General Motors and Alphabet Inc. to...
Major Investors to Settle, End Suits Against Allianz Over Losses in Funds Collapse March 1, 2022 By Tom Sims and Jonathan Stempel A number of big investors on Monday filed to end their lawsuits against Allianz after a settlement was reached over...
Indian Court Blocks Struggling Future Enterprises Sale of Stake in Insurer Generali March 1, 2022 By Aditya Kalra and Abhirup Roy An Indian court has blocked Future Enterprises from selling its stake in its general insurance joint venture business with Italy’s...
UK’s Howden to Acquire Major Italian Broker Assiteca March 1, 2022 Global insurance intermediary Howden Group Holdings has agreed to acquire a major Italian insurance broker, Assiteca. Howden plans to acquire...
Aon Acquires Tyche Actuarial Platform to Expand Insurance Consulting March 1, 2022 Global insurance and professional services firm Aon has acquired actuarial software platform Tyche from technology and software firm RPC Tyche....
‘Delay Means Death’ – UN Report Warns Window for Climate Action Is Rapidly Closing March 1, 2022 By Gloria Dickie, Andrea Januta and Jake Spring Climate change is already disrupting billions of lives and humanity is not doing enough to limit the suffering, the United...
Illinois Expects $760 Million From Opioid Settlement March 1, 2022 Illinois is expected to receive $760 million as part of a settlement with pharmaceutical distributors sued for their role in...
EPA Power to Curb Carbon Emissions Questioned by Supreme Court March 1, 2022 By Lawrence Hurley and Valerie Volcovici Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared skeptical of the federal government’s authority to issue sweeping regulations to reduce...
Supreme Court Denies Christian College’s Ministerial Exception From Lawsuit… for Now March 1, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a petition by a Massachusetts Christian college seeking a religious “ministerial exception” to help...