INSURANCE NEWS

The Secretive World of Russian Oil Tanker Insurance Revealed

One of the energy market’s open questions since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been who’s insuring the tankers moving Moscow’s petroleum against the risk of a catastrophic oil spill. The answer is that while some are still covered by the …
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US Watching Dark Fleet Ship-to-Ship Oil Transfers in Asia Waters

The US is paying close attention to the “dark fleet” of tankers carrying restricted oil and doing ship-to-ship transfers in Southeast Asian waters, the State Department’s top energy official said. Countries in the region need to consider the risks these …
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Allianz Mulls Ending Decades-Old Bajaj Insurance India JVs

Allianz SE is in talks to scrap two Indian joint ventures with Bajaj Finserv Ltd., in a dispute over the direction of the partnership, according to people familiar with the matter. Allianz plans to exit Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co. …
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‘G-Shock’ Watchmaker Casio Delays Earnings Release Due to Ransomware Attack

Japanese watchmaker Casio Computer said on Tuesday it will delay the release of its second-quarter earnings due to the impact of a ransomware attack on its accounting process, to mid-November from Nov. 6. Casio, known for its “G-Shock” series of …
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Another Satellite Breakup Adds to Rising Problem of Space Junk

A large communications satellite has broken up in orbit, affecting users in Europe, Central Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, and adding to the growing swarm of space junk clouding our planet’s neighborhood. The Intelsat 33e satellite provided broadband …
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SEC to Increase Scrutiny of AI Tools Used by Financial Brokers, Advisers

The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s examiners will step up scrutiny of financial firms’ use of artificial intelligence next year, the latest sign of regulators’ growing concerns about the emerging technologies. Investment advisers, brokers, clearing agencies and others can expect …
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State Residual Markets See Policy Count Double in 5 Years: AM Best

State-sponsored residual property markets have seen in influx of risks come in since 2018, with some states growing by more than 200%. According to insurance industry ratings firm AM Best, the policy counts of personal and commercial property Fair Access …
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W.R. Berkley Posts Record Q3 Net Income

Third quarter 2024 net income at W.R. Berkley Corp. increased to about $365.6 million compared to $333.6 million the same period the prior year on underwriting and investments. Net income was a record for the third quarter, the company said. …
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Centerbridge-Backed Lab Under Pressure After Chemical Fire

Weeks after a chemical warehouse fire in Rockdale County, Georgia, released plumes of toxic smoke, nearby residents can now leave their homes at night after officials lifted a shelter in place order. For the lab’s owner and investors, the trouble …
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Appeals Court Says Experts Must Show Causal Relationship in BP Oil Workers’ Suits

A federal appeals court has underscored the high bar that expert witnesses must meet before a court can connect the dots between exposure and illness, a ruling that could have an impact on insurance claims and toxic tort litigation. In …
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Former Iowa Insurance Producer Sentenced for Wire Fraud and Money Laundering

William Berg, an insurance producer and former financial advisor from Waukee, Iowa, was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday after pleading guilty in federal court to wire fraud and money laundering charges. In addition to his prison sentence, …
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Texas Reaches $3.5M Settlement With Marriott Over Customer Data Breach

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the state has secured a settlement with Marriott International, Inc., that resolves an investigation into a breach of one of the company’s reservation databases. The breach exposed 131 million guest records pertaining to customers …
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