Cyber insurance rates decline despite surge in claims: Lockton

A recent report from insurance brokerage group Lockton showed that cyber insurance premiums have fallen despite rising cyber incidents and rising claims, marking a “rare divergence between underlying risk and insurance pricing.” According to the National Cyber ​​Security Center (NCSC), organizations experienced a 129% increase in “nationally significant” cybersecurity incidents in the 12 months to…

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Beazley survey finds risk convergence driving insurance investment in 2026

Specialty insurer Beazley found that by 2026, global businesses will face a more interconnected risk environment, with technology and geopolitical pressures becoming common key concerns. Beazley reports in its latest Risk & Resilience Survey that organizations are responding by embedding insurance and structured risk management more deeply into their long-term strategies. The survey, conducted in…

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AXA DCP partners with Planet to track natural catastrophes

AXA Digital Business Platform, the “first of its kind” AI-powered integrated risk management system and the latest offshoot of AXA, has partnered with Earth imaging company Planet to track natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes. Designed to address the challenges of “multiple crises,” AXA DCP integrates advanced technology, extensive data, third-party software, artificial intelligence,…

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Markel Insurance appoints Zurich’s John Bang as Head of Korea and Japan

Markel Insurance, the insurance arm of Markel Group, has appointed John Bang as its first regional head of Korea and Japan, effective immediately. He will be responsible for launching Markel International’s Japan and Korea operations, overseeing business development and deepening relationships with local partners and subsidiaries. In his new role, Bang will lead Markel International’s…

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Severe weather in Andalusia tests Spain’s agricultural insurance framework: Morningstar DBRS

Severe and persistent weather events in southern Spain have added pressure to the country’s agricultural insurance framework while leaving private insurers largely insulated from material losses, credit ratings agency Morningstar DBRS said. Morningstar DBRS highlighted in its latest review that Andalusia has a rating of A (high), with stable trends but affected by weeks of…

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