Transactions reveal the attractiveness of the "underwriting plus" business model. The past year has brought heightened M&A activity in the Lloyd’s market, as 2025 transactions underscored the ...
An expected $600bn of capital flowing into the financial services industry in the coming years is focused on innovation and can reshape the insurance industry, said Arthur Wightman, territory leader, ...
"We don't want to run away from that risk. We want to run to the risk as long as we can quantify it," said Christian Dunleavy, President, Aspen, during an interview at the PwC Insurance Summit.
In this sample of our analysis from Insurance Insider, we show how we connect the dots across capital, underwriting behaviour and investor appetite. Here, we unpack how PE‑fuelled equity alignment, ...
The US property and casualty (P&C) insurance market has continued to show impressive strength amid ongoing headwinds. From economic uncertainty and rising inflation to evolving consumer needs and ...
The Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA), Limoss and Vitesse have signed a contract continuing the market-wide faster claims payment (FCP) service for a further three years. All managing agents are now ...
In this sample of our research from Insurance Insider US, you’ll see how our in‑house team identifies structural shifts before they become consensus — for example, charting multiple compression from ...
The explosive growth of the E&S market, coupled with higher seller valuations, is driving a steady stream of carrier M&A activity, said Jason Murgio, Principal & CEO and Paul Procops, Vice President, ...
Specialty MGA Crux Underwriting has raised £8.5mn in its first commercial fundraise, with West Hill Capital as the main investor, Insurance Insider can reveal. The target for the fundraise was £10mn, ...
The US P&C insurance market is enjoying a period of relative stability, with underwriting profit generally holding up despite heavy catastrophe losses. The picture is, of course, mixed by company and ...
Insurance mergers and acquisitions are a powerful tool for corporate acquirers. They provide, variously, greater market share, niche expertise, access to new geographies, technology, high-margin or ...
What does MGA stand for? An MGA, or a managing general agent, is an intermediary that acts on an insurance companies' behalf to perform underwriting, sell policies, and manage claims. Read on to learn ...
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