Operations/tech
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The technology will drive hyperspecialization, panelists said.
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The MGA will be offering $10mn limits for $300mn-$10bn companies.
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The Coalition Cyber Threat Index predicts a jump in exploit-based cybercrime this year.
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The carrier laid off approximately 850 staff late last year.
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Putting together two “show me” stories risks investor skepticism.
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CEO Joseph Brown’s compensation will continue at $1mn with a minimum annual bonus opportunity of $2mn.
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In his first interview as CEO of the private brokerage, Zimmer said he will not change the DNA of the firm and that legislation around non-competes may help Alliant.
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In addition, the executive is eligible to receive an annual bonus of $262,000 for threshold performance, and up to $437,500 for maximum performance.
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The programme services carrier will serve UK MGAs from 1 January.
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Insurers should reserve as conservatively as possible, maximize their product set, and decide if they are buyers or sellers.
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The reduction in force amounts to less than 10% of the company’s total headcount of approximately 500, a spokesperson told this publication.
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The reorganization reflects the carrier’s prioritization of customer service and use of digital tools to help customers and partners.
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The 3x3 plan takes the things about the firm over the last decade that have been distinctive and intensifies them.
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The cuts amount to roughly 2% of the insurer’s US workforce.
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The broker’s share price fell by around 4% after the announcement of its Q3 results and extended restructuring program.
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New risk transfer platform will allow MGA, InsurTech, embedded insurance customers cost-effective path to building “full-stack” insurance operations
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The report said that, to date, ransomware victim numbers for 2023 have already surpassed those for the entirety of either 2021 or 2022.
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The exercise is understood to involve mainly junior and non-broking staff.
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Two studies have found that, while almost a third of back-up attempts fail to restore system data after a ransomware attack, cybercriminals are refining their methods.
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The survey found that a majority of Canadian businesses consider cyber threats their top concern and also believe they will eventually fall victim to a cyberattack.
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The 2023 Travelers Risk Index has put concern over cyber threats among the top three worries for small, medium-sized and large businesses for the ninth straight year.
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A recent Microsoft/Rackspace Technology survey on cybersecurity has insurers expressing less concern over security risks posed by artificial intelligence than other respondents.
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