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Navigating the Shifting Middle Market Property Insurance Landscape: How One Carrier Maintains Consistency Amid Market Pressures

As property insurance rates face downward pressure after years of increases, middle market businesses need carriers who understand their unique needs.

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The property insurance market is experiencing a notable shift after years of steady rate increases. Following seven consecutive years of quarterly rate hikes, the market has reached an inflection point where capital is flowing back into the space and competition is intensifying. This transition presents both opportunities and challenges for middle market businesses seeking comprehensive property coverage.

“I would say rates are under pressure,” said Tom Krause, Senior Vice President, Middle Market Property Leader at Westfield Specialty. “If you look back about seven years, property rates have increased quarter over quarter. And there’s a point in time where the market pushes back on rate increases after 7 years of quarter over quarter increases.”

This market evolution comes after a period of significant volatility, particularly following Hurricane Ian, when many carriers retrenched or exited the property market entirely. Now, with aggregates reorganized and rate structures adjusted, that capital has returned to the marketplace, creating new dynamics for both insurers and their clients.

To learn more about Westfield Specialty Insurance, please visit their website.

Westfield Specialty is a prominent specialty insurance carrier, leveraging the financial strength of Westfield, a leading U.S.-based property and casualty insurance company and the well-established Lloyd’s of London Syndicate 1200. Westfield Specialty currently underwrites in the U.S., U.K., and Dubai, and has 400 employees globally. Our experienced team brings deep expertise to the specialty market and offers unique insurance solutions for specialized risks that helps protect businesses, recover losses, and assist in driving growth for clients.

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