
Extreme weather in Australia costs insurers $3.5bn in 2025: ICA
According to new data from the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), extreme weather events have resulted in almost $3.5 billion in insured losses from 264,000

According to new data from the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), extreme weather events have resulted in almost $3.5 billion in insured losses from 264,000

Fitch Ratings, the credit rating agency, expects the US property and casualty (P&C) insurance market to face continued softening through 2026. According to the analysis,

Gallagher Re, the reinsurance broking and advisory firm, released its full-year Natural Catastrophe and Climate Report for 2025, reporting that global natural catastrophe losses during

CatIQ, a Toronto-based independent catastrophe insurance data provider and subsidiary of PERILS, has announced that insured losses from catastrophic events experienced across Canada totalled CAD

A combination of accelerated price softening in the property segment with a modest relaxation of certain terms and conditions, as well as ongoing challenges in

NORTHBROOK, Ill., January 15, 2026 – The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) today announced estimated catastrophe losses for the month of December… The post December 2025 Monthly

Although $244 billion in total global losses for natural disasters in 2025 is lower than the 10-year average, insured losses once again exceeded $100 billion

In the ever-evolving retail environment, uncertainty and risk are inevitable. As the industry continues to shift towards omnichannel experiences and digitalization, the necessity for a

In our interconnected world, the question of “what is cybercrime” looms larger than ever as digital landscapes expand and evolve. With every new technological advancement,

NORTHBROOK, Ill., Jan. 7, 2026 – The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL) will host a conference call and webcast at 9… The post Allstate to hold
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