Argo Group to Pay $900,000 to SEC for Failing to Fully Disclose CEO Perks June 5, 2020 By L.S. Howard Argo Group International Holdings will pay $900,000 to the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to fully disclose perks and...
Does Invoking the ‘Insurrection Act of 1807’ Affect Property Coverage? June 5, 2020 By Christopher J. Boggs Rocks being thrown by President Trump are causing major ripples in the insurance pond. His declaration that Antifa would be...
Insurtech MGA Hippo to Buy Its Carrier Partner Spinnaker Insurance June 5, 2020 By Mark Hollmer Home insurance insurtech agency Hippo plans to acquire New Jersey-based Spinnaker Insurance Co., an insurer with which it has has...
AM Best Upgrades Credit Ratings of Fidelis Insurance Holdings and Its Subsidiaries June 5, 2020 AM Best has upgraded the credit ratings of Fidelis Insurance Holdings Ltd. and its subsidiaries. AM Best upgraded the Financial...
Applied Underwriters to Acquire Blue Ridge of South Carolina June 5, 2020 Blue Ridge Specialty Group of Greenfield, South Carolina, a managing general underwriter specializing in trucking -related risks, has been acquired...
Crawford & Company of Altanta Names Stevenson, SVP, General Counsel June 5, 2020 Crawford & Company, a global independent provider of claims management and outsourcing services to carriers, brokers and corporates, is has...
Union: 44 COVID-19 Deaths Among Meatpacking Workers June 5, 2020 At least 44 meatpacking workers in the U.S. have died from the new coronavirus and another 3,000 have tested positive,...
The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers in California Adds DePiero June 5, 2020 The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers in Woodland Hills, Calif., has named Heather DePiero the associate director of business development. DePiero...
Diverging Views: Is COVID a One-Off Catastrophe or Not? June 5, 2020 By Susanne Sclafane While reinsurers are “open for business” and insurers and reinsurers are reporting the impacts of COVID-19 as a one-off catastrophe...
Businesses Hurt First by Coronavirus Then by Looting Have New Insurance Questions June 5, 2020 By Katherine Chiglinsk, Michael Sasso and Steven Church Al’s, a sporting-goods store tucked in Wilmington, Delaware’s small shopping district, opened during the Great Depression, weathered World War II...