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
As the disruption continues, brokers are defending cover, calming clients and examining risk across the globe's most exposed trade routes
From New York to Sydney, brokers are being pushed to rethink terrorism renewals
Beyond direct damage, insurers are now being pulled into a broader loss landscape shaped by disrupted shipping lanes, rerouted aircraft and cancellations
For brokers and insurers, the conflict is sharpening attention on cyber accumulation, remote-access weaknesses and policy clarity
Aon’s Daniel Ocampo explains how sustainability, global risks and energy transition are reshaping insurance capacity, pricing and strategy for Canadian businesses today
WTW's Grant Williamson shares key insights for SMEs on managing cyber, supply chain and emerging risks
Climate, cyber and supply chain shocks are colliding, forcing Canadian firms to rethink how they understand and structure risk