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Inszone Acquires Arkansas’ Mena Insurance Agency

Article 0 Comments Inszone Insurance Services announced the acquisition of Mena Insurance Agency, Inc. This strategic acquisition brings a century-old institution and an experienced team into the Inszone organization, further expanding its footprint in Arkansas. Founded in 1911 by H.G. McLafferty, Mena Insurance has been a cornerstone of the local community for over a century. The agency is now led by P.T. Plunkett. Topics Mergers & Acquisitions Was this article valuable? Thank you! Please tell us what we can do to improve this article. Submit No Thanks Thank you! % of people found this article valuable. Please tell us what you liked about it. Submit No Thanks Here are more articles you may enjoy. Interested in Mergers? Get automatic alerts for this topic.

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Protective Life to Acquire P/C Specialty Insurance Carrier Obsidian

Article 0 Comments In a rare crossing of insurance lines, Alabama-based Protective Life Insurance Co. is moving to expand into property/casualty lines by acquiring Obsidian Insurance Holdings, Inc., a New York-based property, casualty and specialty insurance platform. The companies say the acquisition will establish a new business line for Protective while giving Obsidian long-term capital support and additional flexibility. Terms were not disclosed. The purchase agreement was signed with Obsidian’s private equity founder, Genstar Capital, and involves acquiring Obsidian Insurance Holdings, Inc. and its affiliates Obsidian Specialty Insurance Co. (Delaware), Obsidian Insurance Co. (Ohio), and Obsidian Pacific Insurance Co. (Delaware). Obsidian’s admitted and non-admitted insurance carrier subsidiaries issue policies underwritten by managing general agents, managing general underwriters and program managers. Through its platform, Obsidian sources, underwrites and manages programs and reinsures the majority of the business to select reinsurers. Obsidian was established in 2020 by Genstar, which partnered with William Jewett and Craig Rappaport to lead the company. Since its founding, Obsidian has provided nationwide insurance capacity through its carrier subsidiaries, while growing annual gross written premium above $1 billion. Protective Life Corp. is a U.S. subsidiary of Daiichi Life Group, Inc. Protective Life Corp. has approximately $142 billion in...

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Texas Hill Country on Alert for Flooding as Heavy Rains Approach

Article 0 Comments A band of severe storms bearing down on central Texas has raised concerns about flooding, with heavy rains expected near the site of last year’s deadly Fourth of July floods. An ariel view of flash flood damage along the banks of the Guadalupe River on July 11, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump traveled to Texas one week after flash flooding along the Guadalupe River swept through cities, mobile home parks and summer camps, killing 120 people. Ninety-six of those killed were in Kerr County, where the toll includes at least 36 children. Photographer: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America Communities in the Texas Hill Country could see up to six inches (15 centimeters) of rain in some areas late Thursday through Friday evening, according to the US National Weather Service. Flood watches have been issued across a broad stretch from the Permian Basin in West Texas into Louisiana, covering the cities of Austin and San Antonio. The storms will fall on a state coping with extensive drought. While most of the rain will be “beneficial,” local forecasters said, high rainfall rates could trigger life-threatening flash flooding, particularly in areas with poor...

Beyond the Hype: Separating Opportunity from Noise in Insurance AI & Tech Trends 0

Beyond the Hype: Separating Opportunity from Noise in Insurance AI & Tech Trends

By Juan Mazzini, Global Head of Celent — Artificial intelligence is no longer a “future of insurance” headline. It is already reshaping how carriers, reinsurers, brokers, and MGAs build products, run operations, and make decisions. The real question now is not whether AI will matter, but how quickly organizations can translate it into measurable outcomes—without breaking trust, compliance, or culture. During Reinsurance Week Miami 2026, I had the chance to moderate and contribute to a panel organized by MIA Hub and hosted within a dedicated space built for the week by BlueCap. The panel brought together our perspectives across technology, operations, and people, with the key participation of Alejandro Ceron, Founder of SP&E Consulting; Antonio Lizano, Regional Director LATAM at Sunlight Solutions; and Ivan Hernandez, CEO of Rocket Code. Below are the most practical themes that emerged—especially relevant for insurers, reinsurers, and brokers/MGAs looking to move from experimentation to enterprise value. 1. The biggest obstacle isn’t the model—it’s problem definition A recurring point: many AI initiatives still start with a vague mandate (“we need AI”) rather than a crisp business problem. That leads to pilots that look impressive but don’t change outcomes. The organizations getting traction are the ones that...

Canadian insurance market is competitive but complex: Aon Spring 2026 Market Update 0

Canadian insurance market is competitive but complex: Aon Spring 2026 Market Update

Toronto, ON (Apr. 27, 2026) – Aon, a leading global professional services firm, has released its Spring 2026 Canadian Insurance Market Update. Published in support of Aon’s ongoing commitment to help Canadian clients make better decisions about risk management and insurance programs, the report finds that the Canadian Property and Casualty (P&C) market enters 2026 from a position of strength, underpinned by solid capitalization, strong underwriting performance and a competitive landscape that continues to grow. “Capacity is ample across many lines and both domestic and international insurers are actively deploying limits into Canada,” said Russell Quilley, head of Commercial Risk and chief broking officer in Canada for Aon. “For many organizations, this is translating into more favorable pricing, broader coverage and greater flexibility to reshape program structures that were constrained in prior years. At the same time, the risk environment remains complex. Current conditions represent an important window for client to strengthen their insurance and risk financing programs.” Other key findings include: The Canadian P&C market remains well capitalized, with ample capacity and ongoing competition supporting favorable outcomes for many buyers. However, climate-driven catastrophe activity, supply chain fragility, social inflation, cyber threats and geopolitical tensions continue to drive volatility in...

Duck Creek Launches Insurance-Native Agentic AI Platform and Unveils New Applications to Transform Underwriting and Claims 0

Duck Creek Launches Insurance-Native Agentic AI Platform and Unveils New Applications to Transform Underwriting and Claims

Platform brings insurance agentic intelligence to deliver transparent, auditable, and extensible decisioning and experiences across core P&C workflows Boston, MA (Apr. 28, 2026) – Duck Creek Technologies, intelligent core of insurance, is pleased to announce the launch of its insurance-native Agentic AI Platform, a purpose-built platform enabling insurers to deploy, orchestrate, and govern AI agents across the insurance lifecycle. The Duck Creek Agentic AI Platform is designed to help insurers unlock the significant value opportunity of AI by embedding intelligent automation directly into core insurance workflows, with Boston Consulting Group projecting up to $80 billion in annual impact in the U.S. alone. Alongside the platform, Duck Creek introduced two new agentic experiences, Agentic Underwriting Workbench and Agentic First Notice of Loss (FNOL), designed to improve speed, accuracy, and outcomes at critical property and casualty workflows. The Duck Creek Agentic AI Platform combines core system data, insurance domain models, and neuro-symbolic reasoning to enable AI agents that can operate within the constraints of insurance workflows and current carrier configurations. For Duck Creek core system customers, the agentic platform leverages their current data, manuscripts, configurations, and APIs to seamlessly integrate all of the core intelligence into agentic experiences. By using this combination of deterministic and probabilistic logic, insurance carriers can achieve more optimized and compliant outcomes. Structured as a layered architecture, the platform brings together intelligence, orchestration, and governance:...

Empathy Launches LifeVault in Canada 0

Empathy Launches LifeVault in Canada

Serenia Life is First-to-Market for Empathy’s Legacy Planning Platform for Canadian Families New York, NY (Apr. 9, 2026) – Empathy, the leading technology platform transforming how families prepare for and navigate life’s most difficult moments, is pleased to announce the launch of its digital legacy planning platform, Empathy LifeVault™ in Canada, coming first-to-market with Serenia Life, a leading member-based life insurer. LifeVault provides a secure platform for legacy planning, making it possible for users to create and manage legally valid documents such as Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advance Care Directives. In April, Empathy released The Hidden Barriers to the Great Wealth Transfer Report, which detailed the critical barriers blocking families from effectively preparing legacy plans. The data found that many families lack the documents required for a smooth transition. For example: Only a third of Canadian families have formal estate plans (33%), and even less have financial plans (29%) in place More than half (52%) of Canadian families say existing documents are incomplete, outdated, or simply unfindable Over 1 in 4 of Canadian families simply rely on informal or verbal plans, which offer no legal protection and are not formally documented anywhere “At Empathy, we’re dedicated to supporting families...

ViClarity Launches AI-Powered Reg Monitor 0

ViClarity Launches AI-Powered Reg Monitor

ViClarity launches AI-powered Reg Monitor to turn regulatory updates into actionable, audit-ready workflows for compliance teams and ease the burden of manual monitoring New regulatory horizon scanning capability helps compliance teams identify relevant federal and state updates and manage implementation through centralized, auditable workflows Stamford, CT (Apr. 9, 2026) – ViClarity is pleased to announce the first in a series of AI-enabled capabilities. Reg Monitor is an enhancement to the regtech company’s compliance management software designed to help compliance teams keep pace with fast-moving regulatory change. The tool comes at a time when governance, risk and compliance (GRC) teams are under increasing pressure to keep up with a more complex regulatory landscape — and often with fewer resources. “As the patchwork of federal and state regulations grows more complex, relying on fragmented sources to track regulatory updates creates real risk for GRC teams,” said Ogie Sheehy, Global CEO of ViClarity. Quick Take on Reg Monitor Who: ViClarity, provider of GRC management software What: Launch of Reg Monitor, an AI-powered regulation monitoring tool Why: Reduce risk of missed or mismanaged regulatory changes and improve compliance execution How: Continuously scans applicable federal and state regulatory sources, delivers AI-generated summaries and connects updates...

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Data Center Boom Strains Texas Homebuilders’ Need for Electricians

Article 0 Comments Abilene builder Gene Lantrip is on the front lines of Texas’ population boom, but a new force is making it harder to finish construction on homes. Data centers are poaching the electricians he needs to install light switches and wiring that power his duplexes. The state has added more than 2.6 million residents since 2020, bringing in a steady surge of workers and families who need homes. But Texas doesn’t have enough electricians to meet the demands of two competing priorities: building the housing to meet the needs of a growing state and becoming a global leader in AI. The centers that drive AI technology require massive facilities to power and cool servers, making electricians critical from construction through long-term operations. Early industry projections show data centers projects will need thousands of licensed electricians, pulling from a limited labor pool. “It’s taken us two months longer to build the houses than what it did before the data centers were coming in,” Lantrip, 69, said. “That’s the downside.” On the outskirts of Abilene, mega companies OpenAI, Crusoe and Oracle invested into a 4 million-square-foot AI data center, Stargate. It joins more than 300 data centers already operating in...