Industry Trends to Exploit for 2026: Part One

Agency owners must stay informed about significant new trends in the insurance industry. The following is part one of a […]

Does Private Equity Create True Value?

A study published by Pitchbook (10/4/2025), a trade publication and data source for private equity, showed that private equity buyouts […]

‘Clear’ Soft Market Pricing

Commercial lines premiums across all account sizes rose by less than 2% on average in the third quarter of 2025–a […]

‘It’s not right’: Flood victim deals with insurance frustration after July storm in Toronto

Like hundreds of other homeowners who suffered a loss in the July flood, Rebecca Benson has been consumed with dealing with a restoration contractor and her insurance company.

A guide to buying the right spare parts for your bike

Choosing the right bike spare parts ensures optimal performance and safety. Genuine parts maintain your bike’s warranty and can be crucial for insurance claims. Always verify part numbers and look f

Nonprofit to Rescue NOAA Billion-Dollar Dataset

A climate nonprofit plans to revive a key federal database tracking billion-dollar weather and climate disasters that the Trump Administration stopped updating in May, Bloomberg reported. The database

Illinois Roofing Company Sued for Race and Sex Harassment

Anthony Roofing Tecta America LLC and Tecta America Corporation, roofing services providers in Illinois and nationwide, violated federal law when they subjected African American and female employees o

Ontario home insurance rates ‘snowballing,’ and flood claims partly to blame: group

A new report by Rates.ca shows a single claim of flood damage could increase home insurance premiums by 19 per cent, but you could face more costs without any coverage at all.

Single trip vs. multi-trip: Which travel insurance should you go for?

International travel insurance is crucial for financial protection against unforeseen events like medical emergencies or lost baggage. Travelers must choose between single-trip and multi-trip policies

Meta Buried ‘Causal’ Evidence of Social Media Harm, Court Filings Allege

Meta shut down internal research into the mental health effects of Facebook after finding causal evidence that its products harmed users’ mental health, according to unredacted filings in a laws