Lloyd’s Urges Insurance Workforce With Ethnic Minorities as One-Third of New Hires September 17, 2021 By Carolyn Cohn Lloyd’s of London wants the commercial insurance market to recruit a third of its workforce from ethnic minorities, it said...
Financial Services Firms Beware, Outsiders Are Cracking the Code September 17, 2021 By Anna Irrera and Iain Withers Anyone can be a banker these days, you just need the right code. Global brands from Mercedes and Amazon to...
Florida New Litigated Claims Fell 35% in August September 17, 2021 By Ezra Amacher New litigated claims for Florida’s largest property and casualty insurers dropped to 4,313 in August, a 35% decrease from July,...
Surfside Commissioners Reject Proposed Land Swap at Site of Condo Collapse September 17, 2021 Commissioners in Surfside, Florida, have rejected a proposal to trade public beachfront to the eventual buyer of the condominium collapse...
Zurich Insurance Weighs Selling Some Australian Non-Core Assets September 17, 2021 By Manuel Baigorri Zurich Insurance Group AG is considering a sale of some of its general insurance assets in Australia as the Swiss...
Demand Outpacing Supply in One of Best E&S Markets in 50 Years, Industry Veteran Says September 17, 2021 By Susanne Sclafane The chair of W.R. Berkley Corp. has been observing conditions in the excess and surplus and specialty markets for more...
People Moves: Beazley Names Sanchez to New Cyber Role; AGCS Promotes Vassallo for Energy & Construction; Dyer and Adams Join Marsh’s UK Marine & Cargo Practice September 17, 2021 This edition of International People Moves covers London-based appointments at Beazley, Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) and Marsh. A...
Oakbridge Partners with Georgia-Based Snider Killingsworth September 16, 2021 Oakbridge Insurance Agency LLC (Oakbridge) announced a new partnership with Snider Killingsworth Insurance & Risk Management (Snider Killingsworth) based in...
Texas Plastics Company to Pay Nearly $3M for Clean Air Act Violations September 16, 2021 A plastics company will pay $2.85 million in civil penalties to resolve alleged Clean Air Act violations at its petrochemical...
Louisiana Restaurant Sued for Pregnancy Discrimination September 16, 2021 Federal authorities have sued a Louisiana restaurant for allegedly violating federal law against pregnancy discrimination in hiring. The U.S. Equal...