African Lender Weighs Claiming Lloyd’s Payout on Zambia Debt

TDB Group, an African trade and development lender, is considering claiming insurance on debt it’s owed by Zambia that has […]

Emirates Expands Electronics Restrictions With Power Bank Ban

Emirates will ban the use of power banks aboard its flights and only allow passengers to bring one such device […]

Nigeria Insurance Stocks Gain Most in Almost 20 Years on New Law

Nigerian insurance stocks had their biggest weekly gain in almost two decades after a new law was passed requiring companies […]

Insurtech Investment Hits $60B Milestone But Pales AI Figures

Artificial intelligence is quickly reshaping the insurance landscape, and Gallagher Re’s global head of insurtech, Andrew Johnston, warned in the […]

CSU, NOAA Maintain Forecasts for Above-Average Hurricane Season

Colorado State University’s hurricane researchers and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued updates to their 2025 Atlantic hurricane […]

Insurers Can’t Ask Punitive Damages in Marine Cargo Contract Dispute

Despite allegations of fraud and padding of premiums, neither a Miami-based cargo insurance broker nor a Lloyd’s coverholder can be […]

Viewpoint: A Workers’ Comp Hard Market Is Coming to California

Word on the street is that California employers should start expecting higher workers’ compensation rates. California employers have enjoyed a […]

Double for Trouble: ID Theft Victim Awarded Both Treble and Punitive Damages

A victim of identity theft is entitled to recover both treble damages and punitive damages under Connecticut laws, according to […]

California Invests $26M to Recruit More Women into Construction

The California Department of Industrial Relations awarded 25 construction apprenticeship programs $26 million in Equal Representation in Construction Apprenticeship grants […]

Two Adults and Four Children Perish in Maryland House Fire

Two adults and four children perished in a house fire Sunday morning in Waldorf, Maryland, according to state officials. Two […]