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Umbrella, Cyber Lines Particularly Challenged during First Quarter
Commercial insurance premiums continued to increase during the first quarter of 2021, according to results from the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers first-quarter 2021 Commercial Property/Casualty Market Index. Despite the increases, there were further signs that the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on existing market conditions has eased. Read More
Property-Casualty Forecast Calls for Modest 2021 Underwriting Profit
Property-casualty insurers are expected to post modest underwriting profits in 2021, according to a new forecast from the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) and Milliman. The forecast calls for the industry to realize a combined ratio of 99 percent this year, nearly the same as in 2020. Read More
Vermont Governor Signs Captive Insurance Law Update Legislation
Vermont Governor Phil Scott has signed legislation making several updates to Vermont's captive insurance law. Among other changes, this year's bill, S. 88, clarifies the ability of cells to convert to other types of entities and simplifies processes around redomestications, mergers, and the filing of organizational documents prior to licensing. Read More
GAO Report Highlights Uncertainty Around Cyber-Insurance Market
Despite increasing take-up rates for cyber insurance, the extent to which the coverage will continue to be generally available and affordable is uncertain, according to a new report from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO). Insurers' appetite and capacity for underwriting cyber risk has contracted recently, according to the report. Read More
Most Commercial Lines Continued To See Premium Rate Increases in April
All commercial insurance lines except workers compensation experienced year-over-year premium renewal rate increases in April, according to the IVANS Index, a regular premium renewal rate index compiled by the IVANS insurance exchange service. Workers compensation again experienced a year-over-year premium renewal rate decrease, IVANS reported. Read More