🎟️ https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 🌍🗳️ Don't miss today's episode of Between the Lines at 10:00 AM (Pacific) / 1:00 PM (Eastern)! Join us as we explore how global elections, especially in the US, are set to shake up the insurance industry. Brought to you by Cogitate! In 'Elections, Unrest, and Insurance: A Global View,' Elizabeth Blosfield, Deputy Editor of Carrier Management, will speak with legal and crisis management experts, Jeff Kingsley, Claire Fisher, and Sophie Thomas about the impact of global elections on the insurance industry, with a special focus on the upcoming U.S. election. Save your spot for this important discussion! >> https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 Here's what they'll cover: 👉 Insights on what to expect for the remainder of 2024 👉 Potential changes to coverage approaches amid global unrest 👉 Keys to insurance decision making in a politically volatile environment 👉 How insurers are adapting to changes in the regulatory landscape #insurers #elections
Carrier Management
Book and Periodical Publishing
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Carrier Management provides exclusive articles by industry experts, researchers, analysts, policymakers, and veteran insurance industry journalists, written specifically for P/C insurance company directors and C-suite officers. Our mission is to inspire and challenge P/C executives to excel in business and in life.
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 11-50 employees
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- San Diego, CA
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
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- Insurance Carriers and Property/Casualty
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For more than a century, Florida’s Taylor County saw the fewest hurricane strikes of any place on the U.S. Gulf Coast. In the last year, that peace has been shattered. https://lnkd.in/ggRKsDvJ #floridainsurance #climatecrisis
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Overall agent satisfaction with insurers of both personal lines and commercial lines has held strong despite a challenging underwriting environment, says a new J.D. Power study, with commercial lines satisfaction reaching an all-time high. https://lnkd.in/g-KGuvTy
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In the face of ongoing global unrest and a historical election year, with elections being held in more than 50 countries across the globe, insurers discuss how the industry is rethinking coverage in risk areas such as strikes, riots and civil commotion, war, and cyber. Experts examine how geopolitical turmoil and conflict is keeping insurers on their toes and where these coverage areas might be headed as a result. https://lnkd.in/gtjsXznv
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🎟️ https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 🌍🗳️ Don't miss today's episode of Between the Lines at 10:00 AM (Pacific) / 1:00 PM (Eastern)! Join us as we explore how global elections, especially in the US, are set to shake up the insurance industry. Brought to you by Cogitate! In 'Elections, Unrest, and Insurance: A Global View,' Elizabeth Blosfield, Deputy Editor of Carrier Management, will speak with legal and crisis management experts, Jeff Kingsley, Claire Fisher, and Sophie Thomas about the impact of global elections on the insurance industry, with a special focus on the upcoming U.S. election. Save your spot for this important discussion! >> https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 Here's what they'll cover: 👉 Insights on what to expect for the remainder of 2024 👉 Potential changes to coverage approaches amid global unrest 👉 Keys to insurance decision making in a politically volatile environment 👉 How insurers are adapting to changes in the regulatory landscape #insurers #elections
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Despite the widespread implementation of programs to improve road and pedestrian safety, statistics have shown that traffic-related deaths and injuries continue. Research from Florida Atlantic University examined the environmental factors associated with crash incidence in lower-income and more affluent areas in Broward and Palm Beach counties, finding that much of the failure of these programs may be attributed to the failure to direct pedestrian safety improvements to the areas and populations that would most benefit from them. https://lnkd.in/gS8_B4zf
Study Examines How Income, Race and Design Affect Pedestrian Casualties - Carrier Management
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In tomorrow's episode of Between the Lines — Elections, Unrest and Insurance: A Global View, Elizabeth Blosfield, Deputy Editor of Carrier Management, will be speaking with legal and crisis management experts about the effects of global elections on the insurance industry, with a spotlight on the upcoming U.S. election as it draws closer. Save your spot for this important discussion! >> https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 Here's what they'll cover: 👉Predictions and insights on what to expect for the remainder of 2024 👉Potential changes to coverage approaches amid global unrest 👉Keys to insurance decision making in a politically volatile environment 👉How insurers are adapting to changes in the regulatory landscape Brought to you by Cogitate!
Elections, Unrest and Insurance: A Global View - Insurance Journal Research
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🎟️ https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 🎟️ Don't miss the next episode of Between the Lines, where we'll dive into how global elections are influencing the insurance industry, with a spotlight on the upcoming U.S. election. 🗓️ Tuesday, Oct 1, 2024 ⏰ 10:00 AM (Pacific) / 1:00 PM (Eastern) Sponsored by Cogitate! Elizabeth Blosfield (Deputy Editor at Carrier Management), Jeff Kingsley (Partner at Goldberg Segalla), Claire Fisher (Crisis Management Underwriter at Aspen Insurance Group), and Sophie Thomas (Senior Underwriter at Aspen Insurance Group) will dive into what insurers can expect for the rest of 2024 and revisit approaches for handling coverage related to riots, strikes, and civil commotion amid ongoing global unrest. Reserve your spot now 👉 https://lnkd.in/evvjqKZ8 #insurers #elections
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Asurge in double-digit percentage growth in the excess and surplus lines (E&S) market for the last five years, the result of solid underwriting results, continues to drive operating profitability due to emerging new risks and declining capacity in admitted markets, according to the Insurance Information Institute’s (Triple-I) latest issues brief, Excess and Surplus: State of the Risk. https://lnkd.in/gTjJqEkG
E&S Lines See Growth Driven by Admitted Markets' Declining Capacity: Triple-I - Carrier Management
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Human-caused climate change doubled the likelihood and intensified the heavy rains that led to devastating flooding in Central Europe earlier this month, a new flash study found. https://lnkd.in/gZfA78cj
Deadly Central Europe Flooding Made Twice as Likely by Climate Change - Carrier Management
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