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CyberCube report predicts that over the next decade cyber will become a peak peril, driving growth of cyber insurance premiums, as well as demand for capital.
The value of data in a merger cannot be underestimated.
The predicted uptick in M&As is not expected to immediately impact pricing for risk managers.
Marsh: P/C rates to remain competitive this year — with some exceptions.
Could a weather-related insurance solution be designed to help airlines cope with cancellation losses?
Cyber risk is a foundation-level exposure that should be viewed similar to a company’s property, liability or workers’ comp risks.
Surplus lines markets rally as standard carriers lose high-risk appetite.
A softening market worries reinsurers, but they remain optimistic about growth.
Driverless technology is flowing to the oceans, but risks will slow global adoption.
Revolutionary 3D printing processes offer known and unknown risks.
Increased building brings with it an uptick in coverage, and some new designs.
The industry makes a distinction between legitimate and illegitimate uses.
Broker suggests ways companies can prepare as TRIA’s expiration date nears.
Insuring unmanned aircraft systems is going to be complicated.
Cloud computing may be virtual, but the facilities behind it represent a property exposure.
In well- run companies, everyone is “essential personnel.”
Insurance coverage and IP laws need to adapt, as publishing has moved to digital platforms.
Commercial carriers must invest in technology to remain competitive.
Reserves deteriorated for the fifth straight year in 2012, said A.M. Best
A round-up of key workers’ comp developments in three states.
More than superficial changes are needed to compete in a sluggish economy.