The U.S. freed the New York-based insurer from enhanced regulation, removing the scarlet letter it wore since the 2008 financial crisis.
Month: September 2017
AIG is no longer too big to fail, so now it wants to get bigger
The U.S. freed the New York-based insurer from enhanced regulation, removing the scarlet letter it wore since the 2008 financial crisis.
People on the move in the P&C insurance industry: Sept 29, 2017
News from All Risks, Ltd., XS Brokers, RMS and more.
5 advantages of investing in InsurTech for traditional insurers
Many insurers see InsurTech as a threat when in fact, it behooves industry incumbents to leverage and invest in insurance startups.
Southwest Air sees $100 million hit from hurricanes, earthquakes
About 5,000 flights had been canceled through Wednesday because of the natural disasters, the carrier said in a statement Thursday.
Chubb to face up to $1.3 billion in losses from Harvey, Irma
Storms that have pounded Caribbean islands and the coastal U.S. this year are driving up costs for insurers.
Around the P&C insurance industry: Sept. 27, 2017
News from The Travelers Companies Inc., The Institutes, LIMRA and more.
4 keys to sales meeting preparation for insurance agents
Why do so few salespeople take the time to truly prepare for a meeting?
Suit against insurance broker over Superstorm Sandy losses can continue says N.Y. court
Commercial property owners are suing their insurance broker for negligence after Superstorm Sandy. Do they have a valid claim?
What to expect: the cyber liability insurance application process
Cyber crime often has a more complicated remediation path than other business risks. It follows that the cyber liability insurance application is unique.