The work required to put a film on the big screen isnt all Hollywood glamour. Learn what exposures often arise in filming the next big blockbuster, and how insurance can protect against film-related risks.
January is done and your arrow aimed at renewal premiums has hit its target. Now what have you got in your quiver to boost your success rate for the rest of the year—or at least until the heavy renewal months of July and October?
If producers were hopeful that a turnaround in the soft market would take place this year, they will be sadly disappointed, as a combination of factors points to a continuation of the current conditions, said Chartis’ U.S. Chief Executive John Q. Doyle.
Policy administration system implementations consistently make the ‘A List’ of important projects for insurers every year. There always are a large number of policy administration projects under consideration in the insurance industry—some to handle new lines of business, some to manage processing for new companies—but the vast majority are undertaken...
For the fourth straight year the number of pirate attacks against ships has risen, with hijackings off the coast of Somalia accounting for 92 percent of all ship seizures, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
The planned revisions of a catastrophe model could cause interesting changes to the way the industry prices its property insurance, according to executives at the Property and Casualty Insurance Joint Industry Forum in New York City.
Technology is changing the relationship between the client, producer, and the insurance carrier. While some view that as a detriment to producers, others see room for adaptation and growth that will ultimately benefit consumers, independent agents, and carriers.