AM Best revises outlooks to positive for Canopius US and Canopius Re
AM Best has revised the outlook for Canopius US Insurance, Inc. and Bermuda-based Canopius Reinsurance Limited to positive from stable. At the same time, the rating agency also affirmed the financial strength rating of both entities as A- (Excellent) and the long-term issuer credit rating of “A-” (Excellent). Canopius US and Canopius Re are both…
ARPC CUO Mike Pennell to retire after long-standing service
The Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC) is the government-backed organization that manages the national reinsurance program designed to support the availability and affordability of insurance in Australia. The company announced that its chief underwriting officer, Michael (Mike) Pennell, will retire later this year after a long and influential career in reinsurance. Pennell has been closely…
Santam Syndicate 1918 appoints Nigel Tatlock as Head of Property
Santam Group, Africa’s largest non-life insurance company, has appointed Nigel Tatlock as head of property at its recently launched subsidiary Santam Syndicate 1918. The appointment is in line with the group’s long-term growth plans as it continues to develop Lloyd’s products following the acquisition of underwriting license in late 2025 and launch on January 1,…
CatIQ lowers final Ontario & Quebec ice storm loss estimate to CAD 466m
CatIQ, a Toronto-based independent catastrophe insurance data provider and subsidiary of PEILS, has released its fifth and final industry loss estimate for the ice storm that affected Ontario and Quebec from March 28 to 31, 2025, reducing losses to C$466 million. Southern Ontario and southern Quebec experienced prolonged periods of winter precipitation, with parts of…
Macro trends drive market softening in Asia & India at April 1 renewals: Guy Carpenter
Guy Carpenter, brokerage arm of Marsh Re, reported that reinsurance renewals in Asia and India continued to be weak on April 1, 2026, as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could lead to significant losses in various specialty businesses. The reinsurance broker highlighted significant price declines in key 1.4 renewal regions in Asia and…
Banyan Risk secures Coverholder Status at Lloyd’s
Banyan Risk Services Ltd. is a subsidiary of Bermuda-based specialist insurance managing general agent (MGA) Banyan Risk Ltd., licensed as an underwriter by Lloyd’s of London. Through this partnership, the company gains unparalleled access to the broad capacity of the Lloyd’s market through SiriusPoint’s Syndicate 1945, which will be complemented by domestic insurers in Banyan…
Canada Life secures £40m bulk annuity deal for financial sector pension scheme
Canada Life, an insurance and financial services company, has completed a £40 million takeover of the Financial Services Sector Pension Plan. According to the announcement, the deal secures the future benefits of more than 80 pensioners and 60 deferred members. In connection with the transaction, Hymans Robertson served as lead broker on the transaction and…
Accelerant names Linda S. Huber as CFO
Accelerant is a data-led risk exchange platform that connects specialty insurance companies with capital partners through the Accelerant Risk Exchange. Following a previously announced leadership transition, the platform has appointed Linda S. Huber as chief financial officer. Linda S. Huber has extensive experience in financial services, including nearly two decades as chief financial officer of…
Acrisure UK Broking expands footprint with four new acquisitions
Acrisure UK Broking has expanded its reach with the acquisition of four businesses: London-based managing general agent Confidas, as well as established brokers Heathwoods Insurance & Financial Services, Marrs Insurance Brokers and Smith Greenfield Services. According to Acrisure, the companies have decades of collective expertise, long-standing client relationships and strong reputations in their respective markets…
Momentum to moderate for leading European insurers amid economic uncertainty: Moody’s
Despite strong 2025 results for Europe’s four major insurers, Allianz, AXA, Generali and Zurich, Moody’s Ratings warned that their growth momentum could slow as key growth drivers fade and geopolitical and economic risks start to impact earnings. The peer group reported consolidated net profit of 32 billion euros in 2025, an average year-on-year increase of…