Culture eats strategy for breakfast: Why insurers must take note of Peter Druckner’s adage
In a recent ‘Ask Bill Anything’ webinar, Pieroni discussed the idea of “high skill, high will talent,” which he believes directly relates to the type
In a recent ‘Ask Bill Anything’ webinar, Pieroni discussed the idea of “high skill, high will talent,” which he believes directly relates to the type
In a recent ‘Ask Bill Anything’ webinar, Pieroni discussed the idea of “high skill, high will talent,” which he believes directly relates to the type
In addition to that, Swiss Re has become the first multinational company to introduce a triple-digit real internal carbon levy on direct and indirect operational
Publicly traded US property-casualty insurers performed unexpectedly well last year despite extraordinary challenges, generating operating income of $82.1 billion, according to a new report from
Swiss Re shareholders elected a new board chairman at the company’s annual general meeting in Zurich last week. Sergio Ermotti was named chairman of the
Somewhere between $105 million and $115 million in pre-tax catastrophes and other weather-related events net loss awaits AXIS Capital Holdings, if the Bermuda-headquartered insurance group’s
In his open letter, Altmaier said that the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) had collected data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
The Zebra, a home and auto insurance comparison website, has raised $150 million in a Series D fundraising round, which valued the company at over
Gym chain LA Fitness is suing its insurers, claiming that the carriers should pay $500 million in COVID-19-related losses after over 1,200 of its employees
The Personal Insurance Federation of Florida (PIFF) has praised the Florida Senate for passing a bill that addresses drivers of litigation cost in the property