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Marine and aviation insurers ‘most exposed to Venezuela spillover risk’
Geopolitical developments tied to Venezuela are sharpening tail risk for specialty insurers, particularly in marine, aviation and political risk, despite minimal direct exposure to the country
Politics will remain a challenge for marine insurance in 2026, LMA’s Roberts warns
‘Sheer unpredictability of events is anathema to trade’, Lloyd’s Market Association’s marine head argues
Marine reinsurance supply outstrips demand at 1/1
Brokers highlight broadening of composite coverages and modifications to excess-of-loss structures
Venezuela marine war risk rates ‘will be high’
War risk premiums for Venezuela-bound ships are poised to climb, as insurers reassess exposures following US intervention and capture of Nicolás Maduro
Marine and aviation insurers ‘most exposed to Venezuela spillover risk’
Geopolitical developments tied to Venezuela are sharpening tail risk for specialty insurers, particularly in marine, aviation and political risk, despite minimal direct exposure to the country
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Marine and aviation insurers ‘most exposed to Venezuela spillover risk’
Geopolitical developments tied to Venezuela are sharpening tail risk for specialty insurers, particularly in marine, aviation and political risk, despite minimal direct exposure to the country
Aviation market hardening to continue into 2026
Rate increases in the all-risks market are expected to be incremental and in line with those seen in 2025, according to Gallagher
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Marine and aviation insurers ‘most exposed to Venezuela spillover risk’
Geopolitical developments tied to Venezuela are sharpening tail risk for specialty insurers, particularly in marine, aviation and political risk, despite minimal direct exposure to the country
Politics will remain a challenge for marine insurance in 2026, LMA’s Roberts warns
‘Sheer unpredictability of events is anathema to trade’, Lloyd’s Market Association’s marine head argues
Aviation market hardening to continue into 2026
Rate increases in the all-risks market are expected to be incremental and in line with those seen in 2025, according to Gallagher
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Canopius appoints Kimber credit and political risk underwriter
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Interpreting political risk and political violence coverage
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Multinationals face rising political risk exposure: Howden
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The growing arsenal of marine war risks
Maritime operators face a combination of traditional threats, a deteriorating international situation, and new weapons and tactics, from drones to spoofing
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