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Assurant to Take on Nationwide’s FEMA Flood Insurance Business
Nationwide will start winding down its status this May as a "Write Your Own" carrier within FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program. Assurant said it formed an agreement with the insurer to fill the ...
Scott Fischer Named as New York’s Top Insurance Watchdog
New York's financial regulator promoted Scott Fischer to be the state's top insurance watchdog, a position that involves overseeing about 1,700 companies with more than $4 trillion of assets. ...
VW U.S. Emissions Scandal Deal to Cost at Least $10B
Volkswagen AG agreed to fix or buy back about 500,000 tainted cars in the U.S., taking a significant step forward in its effort to emerge from the emissions-cheating scandal. After months of ...
Travelers Shares Plunge as Q1 Profit Drops 17 Percent
Travelers Cos., the lone property-casualty insurer in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, said first-quarter profit slipped 17 percent as catastrophe costs climbed and investment income dropped on ...
Travelers, Allstate Blame March Texas Storms for Catastrophe Loss Surge
Property and casualty insurer Travelers Cos Inc reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit as catastrophe losses nearly doubled, mainly due to hail storms in Texas in March. Travelers said on ...
XL Catlin Attracts Former Zurich Exec to New Leadership Role
XL Catlin hired a former high-level Zurich Insurance executive to fill a new role at the company. Dan Riordan will be president, Global Political Risk & Trade Credit. Most recently, he was CEO of ...
Japan Kumamoto Quakes Caused Billions of Dollars in Economic and Insured Losses
The estimates are early, but economic and insurance losses stemming from the earthquakes that struck Japan on April 14-15 are already in the billions of dollars and rising. Catastrophe modeling firm ...
Insurers Could Gain from Learning More About ‘Cat Bond Lite’
"Cat bond lite" transactions are enjoying a big growth spurt, and a new industry report said insurers and reinsurers stand to gain by becoming more familiar with how they work. "The rapid growth in ...

