Posts by Hometown Insurance
Definity Financial to Buy Travelers Cos.’ Canadian Operations for $2.4 Billion
Travelers Cos. said on Tuesday it has agreed to sell its Canadian personal insurance business and majority of its commercial insurance operations in the country to Definity Financial in a deal valued at $2.4 billion. The transaction adds to a …
Read More Cyberattack Surge Creates Opportunity for Insurers, Prompts Rethink on Premiums
A recent surge in high-profile cyberattacks is offering an opportunity for insurers including Munich Re AG and Chubb Ltd. to cash in from a rapidly expanding market — and prompting a rethink on premiums. As artificial intelligence makes attacks more …
Read More Tokio Marine Launches Green Unit, Eyes $1 Billion Revenues by 2030
Japanese insurer Tokio Marine has set up a unit to insure activities linked to the low-carbon transition such as green hydrogen, shipping and cement and is targeting $1 billion in revenues by the end of the decade, its chair told …
Read More Skyla Insurance Acquires Policyline, Names Ricks President
Charlotte-based Skyla Insurance Services, a subsidiary of Skyla Credit Union, has acquired Policyline Insurance, an employee benefits and insurance brokerage in the Carolinas. The acquisition strengthens Skyla’s ability to provide Skyla Credit Union’s corporate accounts and sponsor companies with customized …
Read More As Schools Prepare to Pay Athletes, What Role Will Insurance Play?
As colleges and universities prepare to legally pay athletes for the first time in National Collegiate Athletic Association history, collegiate sports programs are exploring insurance policies designed to mitigate the risks that come with dishing out tens of millions of …
Read More Alabama Study Shows Fortified Homes Paying Off for Insurers, Homeowners
A new Alabama study of hurricane-affected homes sends a clear message to insurers and homeowners nationwide: climate-resilient construction methods can protect homes, and save a lot of money. The first-of-its-kind analysis, released this week, reviews thousands of insurance claims linked …
Read More Immigration Crackdown Unnerves Once-Protected Cuban Exiles in Florida
Immigration officials said Tomás Hernández worked in high-level posts for Cuba’s foreign intelligence agency for decades before migrating to the United States to pursue the American dream. The 71-year-old was detained by federal agents outside his Miami-area home in March …
Read More Washington Labor Contractor Fined $1.25M for Workplace Violations
A farm labor contractor was fined $1.25 million for operating without a license and failing to provide nearly 5,000 workers with required employment details. The fine was issued by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries following an investigation …
Read More First Heat Wave of Season to Bake West, Increasing Wildfire Risk
Extreme heat levels of are expected in the western United States later this week, raising the risk wildfires and heat-related illnesses and putting a strain on power grids. Meteorologists at AccuWeather say a strong dome of high pressure will be …
Read More Trump Approves FEMA Disaster Relief for 8 States
President Donald Trump green-lit disaster relief for eight states on Friday, assistance that some of the communities rocked by natural disasters have been waiting on for months. The major disaster declaration approvals allow Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma …
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