Tariff washing, in its modern form, is the trade‑risk cousin: when a company “overstates its ability to withstand tariff ...
A rare breather on catastrophes may prove deceptive for Canadian insurers in 2026, with Crawford & Company (Canada) president ...
According to the Superintendent’s 2024 annual report, property and casualty insurers selling auto in Alberta paid out roughly ...
A mutual insurer can keep talking to policyholders even after its broker walks away, an Ontario court has ruled.
Artificial intelligence is accelerating scam activity among Australians aged 50 and over, with one in four reporting ...
As extreme heat bakes Australia’s key freight corridors, brokers face a challenge helping transport and logistics clients ...
Market attention on AUB Group Ltd remains centred on acquisition execution, following a series of bolt-on transactions across ...
As artificial intelligence takes over core insurance tasks, some industry leaders warn the real crisis won’t be job losses, ...
Cyber insurance has matured beyond its early role as a balance-sheet hedge. As cybercrime grows more complex and interconnected, buyers are no longer satisfied with coverage that responds only after a ...
Frontline Fabrics says hackers stole about $1.4 million via a vendor-payment scam and is suing its insurer and two banks over ...
Taken together, these developments create an uneven outlook: marijuana operators may see incremental gains in financial stability and insurability, while hemp producers face fresh regulatory and ...
1 in 15 emergency department visits in the ACT are now linked to extreme weather. 36,000 emergency presentations between 2000 and 2021 were directly linked to heat exposure. 57,600 emergency ...