As hyperscale projects balloon in scale and value, Aon's Terence Williams says brokers must rethink concentration and catastrophe risk
With US$125 billion in vessels stranded in the Gulf, geopolitics is now the top risk facing shipping and marine insurers
The world’s insurers are still selling a product built for a calmer era - and one senior executive says the industry can no longer afford to ignore the gap
In 1999, when the world was dancing to Prince and worrying about the Millennium Bug, a hailstorm that year rewrote the template
Despite the disruptive effects of the US-Iran conflict, abundant capacity and competitive pricing are still rewarding well-prepared clients - but only for a finite stretch
Chubb, Allianz, MetLife, AXA and Zurich are turning a fringe specialty line into one of insurance's major growth stories
Global insurer's broker-facing rate momentum is holding firm across most lines but softening in commercial property and Lloyd's shows where competition is biting hardest
As the IMF warns of a prolonged Iran conflict, trade credit brokers are handed an urgent client conversation
NFP's Randy Ramkissoon says one GPS tracker isn't enough anymore – thieves know where to look, and the claims are getting more severe
BFL Canada's Hector Plascencia says the gap between identifying a risk and actually understanding its business impact is where most organizations fall short
Aon’s Daniel Ocampo explains how sustainability, global risks and energy transition are reshaping insurance capacity, pricing and strategy for Canadian businesses today