UBS Warns of Systemic Risk From Weak US Insurance Regulation
UBS Group AG’s chairman warned against looming risks in the US insurance industry, citing weak and complex regulations amid an unprecedented boom in private financing. “We’re beginning to see huge rating agency arbitrage in the insurance business,” Chairman Colm Kelleher …
People Moves: Ryan Appointed CMO of Howden US; McCrosson Joins AXA XL Reinsurance as Sr. Underwriter, US Property Treaty
McCrosson Joins AXA XL Reinsurance as Senior Underwriter, US Property Treaty AXA XL Reinsurance hired Dan McCrosson to the U.S. property treaty reinsurance team in Stamford, Connecticut, as a senior underwriter, U.S. Property Treaty. McCrosson’s career spans several years at …
CNA Net Income for Q3 Up 42% on Lower Catastrophe Losses
CNA Financial Corp. recorded third quarter net income of $403 million compared with $283 million a year during the same period. Pretax catastrophe losses were $41 million for Q3, down more than $100 million from the prior year quarter. CNA’s …
Assailants Attack Tanker off Somalia in Suspected Pirate Strike
Armed assailants attacked a commercial tanker off the coast of Mogadishu on Monday, firing at the vessel after attempting to board the ship in the first suspected Somali piracy incident of its kind since 2024, maritime sources said. If confirmed, …
People Moves: Starkweather & Shepley Welcomes Leamy
Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage, Inc., headquartered in East Providence, Rhode Island, hired Dennis Leamy as a commercial risk advisor. Leamy joins the firm with nearly 20 years of experience in property, casualty, and life insurance, along with a record …
California Labor Commish Fines Costco, Others $868K for Misclassifying Drivers
Costco, Ryder Last Mile Inc. and Mega Nice Trucking LLC $868,128 citation has been issued by the California Labor Commissioner’s Office for worker misclassifying and labor law violations affecting 58 delivery drivers. The LCO reports that Ryder Last Mile Inc. …
US Sees Air Safety Risks as Government Shutdown Hurts Flying
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he’d close US airspace if officials determined air travel was dangerous, as the government shutdown stretches into its second month. “If we thought that it was unsafe, we’ll shut the whole airspace down,” Duffy said …
Viewpoint: California Workers’ Comp Outlook And What Stakeholders Need to Know
Workers’ compensation insurance premium rates in California have been in a steady decline for many years, after a series of reforms to the system reduced claim payouts, and subsequent changes to the experience modification rating calculation decreased the impact of …
People Moves: Encova Insurance Names Webber and Rao as VPs
Encova Insurance, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, named Zach Webber as vice president, corporate actuarial, and Boppana Rao as vice president, enterprise digitization, AI and data. Webber has nearly two decades of actuarial experience across both commercial and personal lines, with …
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Still Resonates 50 Years Later
Spend enough time along the shores of Lake Superior and it won’t be long before there’s some reminder of what happened “when the gales of November came early.” This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund …
Melissa Jamaica Damage Seen Costing Insurers Up to $3 Billion
The wreckage caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica is expected to cost insurers $1 billion to $3 billion, according to property intelligence company Cotality. The insured losses are a fraction of the total property damage, which Cotality estimates at $2 …
PHLY Makes Largest Acquisition in Its History With Collector Car Business Expansion
Philadelphia Insurance Companies announced the acquisition of the Collector Vehicle Division from Ignyte Insurance, a Carlyle backed portfolio company. The transaction, valued at $615 million, is the largest acquisition in the 63-year history of Philadelphia Insurance Companies. The deal includes …
Detroit to Pay Nearly $6M in Death Connected to Bus Driver with Many Crashes
The city of Detroit has agreed to pay $5.85 million to settle a lawsuit over the death of a pedestrian who was struck by a city bus, the second fatality involving the same driver since 2015. Wayne County Judge Kathleen …
People Moves: Texas State Office of Risk Management Names Hays as Executive Director
The Texas State Office of Risk Management Board of Directors announced Sara Hays as the newly appointed Executive Director. Hays joins the Office after many years of state service, including Chief of Staff for two state representatives and Budget and …
North Dakota Judge Says Greenpeace Must Pay $345M in Pipeline Lawsuit
A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay damages of $345 million, reducing an earlier jury award after it found the environmental group and related entities liable for defamation and other claims in connection with protests of an oil …
Wildfire Forces Rural Community in Southern Texas to Evacuate
Thick smoke blanketed a rural community in southern Texas and many residents were ordered to evacuate as firefighters worked to contain a blaze Wednesday evening, officials said. The Mill Fire in Gregory, Texas, about 150 miles (80.5 kilometers) southeast of …
AM Best Keeps Credit Ratings of NASW Insurance Co. Under Review
AM Best has maintained the under review with negative implications status for the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “a-” (Excellent) of NASW Insurance Co. (NASWIC) headquartered in Washington, D.C. AM Best said …
Aon’s Q3 Organic Growth of 7% Outperforms Expectations
Insurance broker Aon reported strong third quarter revenue of $4.0 billion, an increase of 7% from $3.7 billion reported for Q3 2024. Organic revenue rose 7% during Q3, which was level with last year’s third quarter, but beat Wall Street …
Deal for Nuclear Reactors Raises Safety Concerns
A huge nuclear deal announced by the Trump administration earlier this week provides a multi-billion-dollar incentive for the U.S. government to issue permits and approvals for new Westinghouse reactors—an unprecedented structure that critics say poses environmental and safety risks. Under …
North Carolina Public Adjuster Charged With Embezzling $130,000 Insurance Payment
North Carolina authorities on Thursday arrested a public adjuster, accusing him of absconding with a $133,000 payout from the insurance carrier following a contentious roof claim. Tyler Dionysius Englin, 26, of Garner, North Carolina, was charged with embezzlement after the …
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