Top pros on both the P&C and Life sides convened in Times Square to network, discuss emerging global risks and opportunities and hear executive panelists weigh in on pressing issues facing the insurance industry during the 23rd Annual Insurance Executive Conference, sponsored by Ernst & Young LLP.
New earthquake fault lines have been discovered on the West Coast, including in Los Angeles and Spokane, Wash., but it is yet unclear how this may affect home development or insurance rates in the at-risk areas.
Fully autonomous self-driving cars will completely take over roadways before mid-century, predicts data analyst IHS Automotive, creating complex questions about accident liability and safety risk management to auto insurers and brokers.
Fully autonomous self-driving cars will completely take over roadways before mid-century, predicts data analyst IHS Automotive, creating complex questions about accident liability and safety risk management to auto insurers and brokers.
The holidays began and ended with the bang of newsworthy cyber breaches that illustrated the complexity of hacking scenarios, which vary in their intent and fallout on targeted companies and their customers.
The holidays began and ended with the bang of newsworthy cyber breaches that illustrated the complexity of hacking scenarios, which vary in their intent and fallout on targeted companies and their customers.
GC and Willis Re report falling property catastrophe reinsurance rates for 2014. The competitive pricing environment will push companies to innovate in 2014, say property and casualty insurance experts at the turn of the New Year.
GC and Willis Re report falling property catastrophe reinsurance rates for 2014. The competitive pricing environment will push companies to innovate in 2014, say property and casualty insurance experts at the turn of the New Year.
Commercial insurance prices increased by 5% in aggregate in 2013s third quarter, says Towers Watson, but the risk consultant forecasts the hardening trend will taper.
Cyclone Xaver, which heralded the first week of December by sweeping devastating wind and rain across Northern Europe, may cost the insurance industry between $962 million and $1.9 billion in losses, says AIR Worldwide.