AXIS picks new aviation head
Predecessor leaving after 22 years with the group AXIS Capital Holdings has announced that aviation head Terry Wood will retire at the end of September 2024, marking the end of
Predecessor leaving after 22 years with the group AXIS Capital Holdings has announced that aviation head Terry Wood will retire at the end of September 2024, marking the end of
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready addressed upcoming legislative changes in an Aug. 26 bulletin to insurers. The legislative changes, which go in effect on Nov. 1, include updates to contact
AM Best has revised the outlooks to negative from stable and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of B+ (Good) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “bbb-” (Good) of Buckeye
Georgia lawmakers this year put an end to direct-action lawsuits against trucking companies’ insurers, but that did not come soon enough to bar litigation brought by people involved in accidents
The cost of insurance for ships sailing through the Red Sea has nearly doubled after Yemen’s Houthis attacked a tanker that appears to be leaking oil, with environmental fears growing
There are benefits and risks to the increasingly popular fundraising tool Donor-advised funds (DAFs) have emerged as a powerful fundraising tool for nonprofit organizations, reshaping how individuals and groups engage
'Middle-market companies need to really start aligning themselves with what I define as micro-niche brokers' There’s a gross disconnect between lender insurance requirements and the reality of the insurance market
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Equity markets and robust group benefits enhance profitability Publicly traded US life insurers reported solid operating profitability in the second quarter of 2024, with performance driven by strong equity markets
Over 1,800 policies exceeded state-mandated coverage limits, report shows A recent report from the Florida Auditor General has highlighted the need for improvements in the underwriting and eligibility controls of