NU Online News Service, Sept. 21, 3:05 p.m. EDT
Inland-marine insurers are faced with a thinning and aging talent pool in a line of insurance that requires highly specialized industry and insurance knowledge, according to a recent Conning Research & Consulting report.
Additionally, this segment, which has consistently been the best-performing medium-sized property and casualty line, is facing pressures related to heightened competition and fewer available premium dollars due to a flood of new entrants and impacts from the weak economy.
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