Specialty
All-in vessel insurance costs unchanged after flat 2025
Baltic Investor Indices data points to stability in marine market, despite soft hull renewals at January 1
Lloyd’s takes fake war risk cover case to appeal
Vyssos case important for understanding of Institute Hull Clauses
Lloyd’s Register unveils maritime nuclear consortium
UK-led maritime consortium sets out plan for nuclear-powered fleet to tackle one of the toughest challenges in the clean energy transition
Cargo claim rejected after ‘dereliction of duty’ caused bulker to ground
Ruling in Unity Ship Group v Euroins Insurance – known as the Happy Aras case – underlines the need for shipowners to demonstrate due diligence in crew selection and supervision
UIB appoints Spreadbury as head of renewables
Former Price Forbes head of renewables joins Lloyd’s broker
Westfield Specialty appoints Radbourne power and onshore renewables underwriter
Radbourne joins from MS Amlin, where he was power generation lead underwriter
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
Plugging the solar insurance gap
Innovative insurance can safeguard solar assets and strengthen the long-term viability of clean energy
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
Aviation reinsurance prices broadly flat at 1/1
Brokers report significant shift towards non-proportional placements amid profitability concerns
Inside the new space race
Today’s space environment is shaped by a new generation of operators pursuing unprecedented scale and innovation, creating new exposures for them and their insurers
AI-related losses plausible but unlikely: LMA
Losses in professional indemnity, accident and health and cyber lines deemed to be ‘credible’ real-world risks, LMA study finds
All-in vessel insurance costs unchanged after flat 2025
Baltic Investor Indices data points to stability in marine market, despite soft hull renewals at January 1
The Fidelis Partnership names broker relationships head
Khan will work with both the Fidelis Partnership and Pine Walk MGAs on the firm’s broker strategy
Howden launches US cyber practice
Broker appoints Juliet White as head of cyber and Lou Botticelli cyber brokerage leader
Canopius appoints Kimber credit and political risk underwriter
Kimber joins from Swiss Re, where he led the sovereign credit and political risk insurance team across Europe, Middle East and Africa
Interpreting political risk and political violence coverage
The judgement in Hamilton Corporate Member and others v Afghan Global Insurance provides a pragmatic interpretative framework for differentiating political risk from political violence in the context of English insurance law
Multinationals face rising political risk exposure: Howden
Half of multinational companies experienced political risk losses between 2020 and 2025, with some exceeding $100m, survey finds
Lloyd’s becoming increasingly attractive for trade credit business
Coface execs say Lloyd’s new AA- credit rating, regulatory changes and global network paved the way for new trade credit syndicates
Australian terror pool issues notice on Bondi shootings
Cover becomes effective if federal minister declares shootings an act of terror
Pool Re’s Paul receives peerage
Appointment recognises Paul’s contribution to terrorism insurance and public service
Pool Re targets SME return to terrorism cover
Redesigned reinsurance scheme has seen more than £500m of terrorism risk returned to the private market in 2025, Pool Re chief executive says
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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