Malvern, PA (Apr. 2, 2026) – The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), in partnership with Fenix24, is pleased to announce the publication of a new report examining how insurance companies are managing their own cybersecurity...
Article 0 Comments A federal judge last month approved a preliminary class settlement resolving claims that State Farm underpaid Arkansas policyholders for total loss vehicle claims by applying an erroneous valuation method. Under the...
Princeton, NJ (Apr. 2, 2026) – Coforge, a global AI-native engineering services leader, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Solstice Innovations, Inc. to accelerate agentic AI-led adoption of modern core insurance technology...
Canada’s costliest disaster of 2025 underscores the importance of building more resilient communities Toronto, ON (Mar. 31, 2026) – Insured damage from last year’s late March ice storm in Ontario and Quebec is now estimated...
Article 0 Comments An inquiry by the Spanish Senate blames the government, as well the country’s grid operator and energy watchdog, for last year’s unprecedented blackout, according to preliminary conclusions made public on Wednesday....
Waterloo, ON (Apr. 1, 2026) – Equitable® is pleased to announce that its clients will now have access to enhanced bereavement support through a partnership with Empathy, the technology company transforming how the world...
Article 0 Comments Aon plc is expanding its proprietary Data Center Lifecycle Insurance Program (DCLP) with an additional $1 billion, increasing the program’s capacity to $3.5 billion. In addition, coverage will extend to include...
Canadian Broker Network Welcomes its Newest Member Toronto, ON (Apr. 14, 2026) – CBN, the exclusive peer advisory group for high-performing brokers in Canada, is pleased to announce the addition of Coughlin Insurance Brokers...
Article 0 Comments Insurance claims volumes in the United States declined across most lines in 2025 due at least in part to less severe weather, but risks remain elevated as insurers navigate complex and...
Article 0 Comments Austria’s economic model has long been anchored in Alpine water flowing through turbines to generate power for homes and businesses, but as climate change redraws the country’s hydrological map, it faces...