Roughly three million Canadian adults are now taking GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, with another two million ...
Rising Gulf tensions and Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz triggered insurers to cancel war risk cover under standard short notice clauses ...
The wrongful death lawsuit, filed Wednesday in federal court in San Jose, California, is believed to be the first to blame Google’s Gemini for a suicide ...
As floods, storms and bushfires batter the backbone of regional Australia, brokers say caravan park operators are paying more for less cover ...
International Vehicle Solutions Pty Ltd, trading as Keep Driving, filed proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia on August 29, 2025. The details of the case emerged through a judgment delivered ...
Trade credit insurers stay calm for now, but oil spikes, Hormuz disruption and recession risks could quickly change the equation ...
At present, climate damages are largely socialized. Households pay through higher premiums and uncovered losses. Governments pay through disaster relief and infrastructure repair. Meanwhile, the firms ...
Ontario's new AI framework puts insurers on notice: if your systems make decisions about people, regulators now have the tools to assess how.
NFP’s Michael Wilson says the market is so young that most homeowners still unknowingly rely on ill-fitting home policies ...
As artificial intelligence transforms insurance operations, routine underwriting, claims, and servicing tasks are increasingly automated. Kathleen Ziegler (pictured), chief operating officer at AXA XL ...
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has reported an average total remuneration gender pay gap of 5.6% for 2024, up ...
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