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TD Insurance Successfully Sponsors second Cat Bond with Closing of MMIFS Re Ltd. Series 2026-1 0

TD Insurance Successfully Sponsors second Cat Bond with Closing of MMIFS Re Ltd. Series 2026-1

Toronto, ON (Jan. 29, 2026) – TD Insurance (TDI) is pleased to announce that it has successfully sponsored its new catastrophe bond, Series 2026-1, which will provide the TDI insurance companies additional reinsurance capacity through a multi-year risk transfer of C$115MM aggregate protection against named storms, earthquakes, severe convective storms, winter storms and wildfires. The proceeds are invested in CAD-denominated European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) notes. This is the second cat bond sponsored by TDI, who in 2025 became the first Canadian insurer to sponsor a bond solely focused on catastrophe perils in Canada. “Natural disasters can have devastating impacts on Canadians, their families and entire communities. Protecting our clients in their moments of need is a responsibility we take very seriously,” said James Russell, President and CEO, Senior Executive Vice President, TD Insurance. “Through this second catastrophe bond, we’re able to help manage rising costs of these events to provide the most competitive pricing possible for our clients.” The reinsurance protection from the MMIFS Re Ltd. issued Series 2026-1 cat bond will provide more reinsurance protection for named storms, earthquakes, severe convective storms, winter storms and wildfires in Canada on an indemnity and annual aggregate basis, over...

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California Smoke Damage Act Would Enable Wildfire Victims to Expedite Claims

Article 0 Comments A bill touted as the nation’s first public health and insurance standards to protect families from toxic smoke contamination is making its way through California legislature. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara and Assemblymember Mike Gipson on Wednesday introduced Assembly Bill 1795, the Smoke Damage Recovery Act. Related: ‘Structural Shift’ Occurring in California Surplus Lines The bill is a response to smoke contamination from the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. AB 1795 would establish enforceable public health and insurance claims standards for smoke‑damaged homes. Lara last year took legal action against the California FAIR Plan Association for reportedly denying and limiting smoke damage claims from wildfire survivors. Lara also formed a Smoke Claims & Remediation Task Force within the California Department of Insurance to develop consistent statewide standards for investigating and paying smoke damage claims. Currently, no state or national standards exist for testing, cleaning or restoring homes contaminated by wildfire smoke. A feature of AB 1795 is an early‑action provision, designed to address delays and disputes facing L.A. wildfire victims. If a state or local health or environmental agency issues specific standards for interior smoke testing, screening levels, or restoration, victims will be able to use those local...

Four Ideas That Can Drive Continued Progress Against Auto Theft 0

Four Ideas That Can Drive Continued Progress Against Auto Theft

Significant progress made in last two years, ongoing work needed to continue decreasing auto theft — Roughly two years ago, on February 8, 2024, the federal government hosted the National Summit on Combating Auto Theft in response to a sharp rise in auto theft across the country. Since then, and as a result of the efforts of governments, law enforcement and other stakeholders, the number of auto theft claims has declined by 27% over the last two years.[1] “Since the summit, considerable progress has been made in the fight against auto theft,” said Liam McGuinty, Vice-President, Federal Affairs, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). “Auto theft rates have dropped, thanks in large part to concerted efforts by governments and law enforcement to ensure stolen vehicles are seized before they leave Canada’s ports.” The federal government’s National Summit on Combatting Auto Theft brought together all orders of government, law enforcement, border and port officials, insurers and auto manufacturers to find solutions to the crisis. It resulted in the National Action Plan on Combatting Auto Theft (Action Plan), which outlines a series of actions focused on disrupting, dismantling and prosecuting the organized crime groups behind auto theft. IBC notes that the federal government...

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AIG Underwriting Income Up 48% in Q4 on North America Commercial

Article 0 Comments Fourth quarter 2025 underwriting income in American International Group’s (AIG) General Insurance segment increased 48% compared with the prior year, to $670 million. The unit, which includes North America commercial, International commercial, and global personal—recorded $125 million in catastrophe-related charges in Q4 2025, compared with $325 million for Q4 2024. Net premiums written were relatively flat, down 1% to about $6.04 billion from about $6.08 billion. The Q4 combined ratio for General Insurance was 88.8—an improvement of 3.7 points from the same period in 2024. The result was driven by North America commercial, where the combined ratio was 84.7 versus 98.8 for Q4 2024. Underwriting income in North America commercial was $330 million for Q4, compared with $25 million the prior year. Net premiums written increased 3% to about $2.3 billion. In a statement, CEO Peter Zaffino highlighted several strategic partnerships announced recently that the company expects to contribute to earnings, earnings per share, and return on equity. “These include the formation of Syndicate 2479 with Blackstone and Amwins, an investment in CVC‘s new private equity secondaries evergreen platform, and the completion of our acquisitions of minority ownership stakes in Convex Group and Onex Corporation,” he said....

BOXX Insurance Highlights How AI is Redefining the Cyber Insurance Broker in 2026 0

BOXX Insurance Highlights How AI is Redefining the Cyber Insurance Broker in 2026

Toronto, ON (Jan. 22, 2026) – BOXX Insurance, the original all-in-one cyber insurance and protection company, has findings revealing the increasing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) as a core capability for Canadian Insurance Brokers placing commercial and personal cyber and tech coverage. 100% of Brokers Report Using AI but Human Expertise Still Reigns The findings highlight that AI is now embedded within everyday Broker workflows, helping them simplify complex cyber risks, surface emerging threats and deliver faster, clearer, and more tailored advice to clients. All cyber and tech insurance Brokers (100%) surveyed  reported using AI in their day-to-day work at least multiple times per day. Thirty-five per cent of respondents reported relying on AI tools or chatbots to stay informed on market shifts and emerging risks, whilst 52% reported using AI to explore trends and 47% used it to compare information. By using AI to leverage trusted data sources and industry expertise, Brokers can offer timely and bespoke advice to their clients. Despite this surge in AI usage, Canadian Brokers aren’t abandoning traditional wisdom as they continue to access authoritative sources to understand trends via company and industry reports, trade media and professional associations or Broker networks. Brokers Anticipating Faster...

Severe weather-related insured losses in Canada exceed $2.4 billion in 2025 0

Severe weather-related insured losses in Canada exceed $2.4 billion in 2025

Governments urged to significantly boost investments in resiliency to better protect communities Toronto, ON (Jan. 27, 2026) – Insured damage caused by severe weather events exceeded $2.4 billion in 2025, according to Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ). This makes 2025 the tenth costliest year on record for severe weather–related insured losses in Canada. Noteworthy severe weather events in 2025 include the late-March ice storm in Ontario and Quebec, May wildfires in Flin Flon, Manitoba, and La Ronge, Saskatchewan, a July hailstorm in Calgary, Alberta, severe storms across the Prairies in August that caused significant hail damage to vehicles in Brooks, Alberta, and December floods in British Columbia. March 28–31: Ontario and Quebec ice storm – $490 million May: Flin Flon and La Ronge wildfires – $300 million July: Calgary hailstorm – $160 million August: Prairie severe storms – $235 million December: BC atmospheric river series – $90 million “Severe weather events continue to intensify. Two decades ago, insured losses seldom surpassed $500 million in a year. Today, annual costs exceeding $1 billion have become the norm. This shift demands that we fundamentally rethink how we build, plan and restore communities across our country,” said Celyeste Power, President and CEO, Insurance...

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People Moves: Diessner Promoted to President of Kraus-Anderson Insurance; Alliant Adds Quitmeyer to Chicago Employee Benefits Group

Article 0 Comments Diessner Promoted to President of Kraus-Anderson Insurance Jonathan Diessner has been promoted to president of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, one of Minnesota’s largest privately held independent insurance agencies and a member of the Kraus-Anderson family of companies, providing construction, real estate, risk management and advisory services to clients and owners nationwide. Jonathan Diessner A third-generation leader in the family-owned enterprise, Diessner joined Kraus-Anderson in 2009 in property management with KA Realty before moving to the insurance agency in 2011 as a property & casualty producer. After building a book of business, he advanced into managerial leadership, serving as executive vice president in 2020 and succeeding his father, Dennis Diessner, as chief operating office in January 2024. Under his leadership, the agency has delivered consecutive record sales years, expanded its team through targeted strategic additions, and continued to strengthen long-standing client relationships, many spanning more than 40 years. Alliant Insurance Services Adds Quitmeyer to Chicago Employee Benefits Group Alliant Insurance Services has added Amanda Quitmeyer as assistant vice president within its employee benefits group. Based in Chicago, Illinois, Quitmeyer partners with organizations to design and deploy strategic solutions that support business goals, enhance employee well-being, and manage healthcare costs. Prior...

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Fire at Pennsylvania Hospital Forces Evacuation of Dozens of Patients

Article 0 Comments A fire tore through a northeastern Pennsylvania hospital, sending smoke billowing into the air as dozens of patients were evacuated and emergency medical crews were rushed in from across the region, authorities said. No one was reported injured by the Wednesday night blaze at the Lehigh Valley Hospital campus in Dickson City, which drew all available emergency medical services within a 50-mile (80-kilometer) radius, fire officials said. The facility remained closed Thursday while the damage was assessed, hospital spokesperson Shellie Wass said. Bystander video showed smoke rising over the hospital’s entrance as firefighters on ladders worked to contain the blaze. One video appeared to show patients, some on gurneys, being loaded into a line of ambulances for transport to other hospitals. The fire started on the roof of an older medical office building formerly known as Scranton Orthopedics and did not begin inside the attached main hospital building, officials said. More than 70 hospital patients were evacuated, most to other area hospitals. Geisinger hospitals received 13 of them, including 12 who were transported to Geisinger Community Medical Center and one to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Geisinger spokesperson Richard Mattei said. As of Thursday morning, five patients...

Why Insurance-Native AI Wins Over General Solutions 0

Why Insurance-Native AI Wins Over General Solutions

By Sanjay Malhotra, CEO, Brisc AI — As generative AI continues to transform industries, one thing has become clear: insurance is different. While ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can generate content and answer questions with impressive fluency, they weren’t built to automate insurance submissions, reconcile bordereaux files, or triage claims. The needs of carriers, MGAs, and reinsurers go beyond text generation. They require accuracy, compliance, auditability, and deep operational context. Generic AI introduces too much risk and too little return. The future of AI in insurance lies with insurance-native AI solutions designed to understand the language, logic, and nuance behind every policy, claim, and decision. Key Takeaways Insurance-native AI is purpose-built to handle the complexity, regulation, and workflows unique to insurance. Generic AI lacks context and often hallucinates, posing significant risk in compliance-driven environments. Vertical, agentic AI platforms deliver faster ROI, cleaner data, and more trustworthy outputs by acting within insurance context. What Is Insurance-Native AI? Insurance-native AI refers to artificial intelligence tools and agentic systems built specifically for the insurance industry. Unlike general-purpose AI trained on broad datasets, these systems are fine-tuned with insurance-specific context, using verified data, workflows, and domain rules to guide outputs. They operate within the real-world...

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LA Mayor Race Shaken by Wildfire Allegations

Article 0 Comments Billionaire Rick Caruso is sticking with his decision to stay out of the race for Los Angeles mayor, despite raising the prospect he would reconsider following a news report that Mayor Karen Bass asked to soften an after-action investigation into last year’s deadly wildfires. “Rick is incredibly moved by the outpouring of support but reached an earlier decision in a thoughtful process and it stands,” a spokesperson said in emailed message Thursday, a day after Caruso said he was considering entering the race. “He will not be a candidate for mayor.” Bass’s re-election bid has faced renewed scrutiny following the publication of a Los Angeles Times report that she asked the city’s then-interim fire chief to remove key findings from an after-action report on the fires. The mayor has denied doing so. The news has shaken up the mayoral campaign to lead the second-largest U.S. city. Related: EPA Outlines Trump Plan to Speed up Rebuilding of Homes Destroyed in LA Wildfires Tech entrepreneur Adam Miller filed Wednesday to run against Bass, the LA Times reported, while Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath has publicly mulled entering the race as well. Candidates have until Feb. 7 to file...