Specialty
Least-worst outcomes as good as it gets with emergency responses: Sosrep
Wide variance in how countries handle marine casualties
Sea transport faces national high alert test
Donsö Shipping Meet 2025 put war risk interfaces under the spotlight for marine insurers
Cargo interests urged to leave salvage to the salvors
Need for better information flow after casualties, conference hears
Axis and QBE syndicates lead Lloyd’s MAT profitability
Profits in the Lloyd’s marine, aviation and transportation account tumbled last year amid the war in Ukraine and the Baltimore bridge collapse, but some syndicates were able to increase returns in a challenging market, Insurance Day’s analysis shows
Meeting Japan’s offshore wind ambitions
Low land availability and a mountainous landmass limit the possibility for the large-scale development of solar and onshore wind infrastructure but, as an archipelago, Japan has coastline in abundance
Axis to lead Longbrook renewables business
Backing Macquarie-owned multi-line underwriting business supports ‘growth and diversification’ of energy business, carrier says
Apollo marine, energy and transportation head Mason to retire
Jackson to take leadership reins of the division as long-standing executive steps down from Lloyd's business
London market eyes surge in green premiums
LMG highlights role of London market is supporting energy resilience, as demand for cover expected to surge
Axis and QBE syndicates lead Lloyd’s MAT profitability
Profits in the Lloyd’s marine, aviation and transportation account tumbled last year amid the war in Ukraine and the Baltimore bridge collapse, but some syndicates were able to increase returns in a challenging market, Insurance Day’s analysis shows
Reasonable recovery and grip of peril considered in landmark rulings
Recent decisions of English courts have given helpful guidance on the steps assureds should take to mitigate losses, as well as giving clarity on the scope of the grip of peril doctrine
Tysers names Upton marine and aviation director
Lloyd's broker hires Castel executive to lead development of London market facultative solutions
Lockton Re names Bell head of aviation
Bell joins reinsurance broker from Aon
Least-worst outcomes as good as it gets with emergency responses: Sosrep
Wide variance in how countries handle marine casualties
IQUW launches D&O, finpro and cyber lines in Bermuda
Re/insurer continues expansion of Bermuda platform
UK ransomware payment ban could ‘significantly shift’ cyber market
Underwriters will need to assess how their exposure changes if payment is no longer a recovery option, legal experts say
Dual Europe appoints transactional liability MDs
Managing general agent brings in duo from Acquinex
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
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
Pool Re rewires UK terrorism backstop to tackle SME protection gap
Chief underwriting officer, Jonathan Gray, discusses Pool Re’s structural overhaul and what it means for insurers, SMEs and the future of terrorism protection
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