How Affordability of Employer Coverage Varies by Family Income


This analysis looks at the share of family income people with employer-based coverage pay toward their premiums and out-of-pocket payments for medical care. The cost of employer sponsored health insurance—including premiums, deductibles, and other out-of-pocket costs—has risen steadily over time.

Drought triggers £261K parametric payout for Pakistan’s chilli farmers


A severe drought in Pakistan has triggered a £261,243 parametric insurance payout to Tearfund, directly supporting chilli farmers in the southern region of the country. The payout was triggered by a severe period of hot and dry weather resulting in reduced soil moisture in parts of the country. This innovative parametric product uses satellite data […]

MAPFRE USA appoints Mark Pasko as EVP, Counsel and Secretary of US


MAPFRE USA, the holding company for a number of property and casualty insurance companies, has appointed Mark Pasko as Executive Vice President (EVP), General Counsel and Secretary of US operations, effective July 21st, 2025. In his new role, Pasko will be responsible for MAPFRE’s legal, regulatory and government affairs in the US, along with compliance, […]

Chubb’s Westchester appoints Dave Roberts as Chief Operating Officer


Westchester, global insurer Chubb’s excess and surplus lines division, has announced the appointment of Dave Roberts as Chief Operating Officer. In this role, Roberts will oversee operations for Westchester’s recently established Property, Casualty, and Financial Lines Business Practices, which include Digital, Middle Market, Programs, Operations, and IT. He will report to David Lupica, Vice President, […]

Pending Changes to Marketplace Plans Could Increase Cost-Sharing for Consumers


This brief looks at changes to Marketplace plans recently finalized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that may incentivize insurers to make their plans less generous. With less generous plans, consumers could face higher out-of-pocket costs, though those who don’t qualify for premium tax credits could see lower premiums.

Poll: Public Views “Big Beautiful Bill” Unfavorably by Nearly a 2-1 Margin; Democrats, Independents and Non-MAGA Republicans Oppose It, While MAGA Supporters Favor It; Favorability Erodes When People Hear About Possible Health Impacts


Medicaid Work Requirements Are Generally Popular, But Arguments Can Shift Views Nearly two-thirds (64%) of the public holds unfavorable views of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” passed last month by the House, nearly twice the share who view the bill favorably (35%), a new KFF Health Tracking Poll finds. The budget reconciliation bill that includes…More

QBE appoints Henrik Larsen as Nordics General Manager


Commercial insurer QBE has announced the appointment of Henrik Larsen as General Manager for the Nordics, effective 23rd June 2025. Based in Copenhagen, Larsen will lead QBE’s team across Denmark and Sweden to strengthen the company’s market position in the region. He will report to Beatriz Valenti, Director of Insurance, QBE Europe. In this role, […]

Kin secures $1.4bn Florida reinsurance coverage at June 1 amid market expansion


Kin Insurance has revealed that the reciprocal exchanges it manages, Kin Interinsurance Network and Kin Interinsurance Nexus Exchange, have completed their reinsurance programs for the period of June 1, 2025, through May 31, 2026. For Florida, Kin has secured $1.4 billion in reinsurance protection against natural catastrophes, reinforcing its commitment to financial resilience in one […]

Leandros Kotsakis to succeed Kjell-Åke Augustsson as Head of Skuld Piraeus


Global marine insurer Skuld has announced that Kjell-Åke Augustsson will retire as Senior Vice President, Head of Skuld Piraeus, on 28th February 2026, with Leandros Kotsakis set to assume leadership of the Piraeus office from 1st March 2026. Augustsson first joined Skuld in 1990 and served as an underwriter for 10 years before moving to […]

Taiwan’s non-life insurance premiums rose 10.5% in 2024: AM Best


Taiwan’s domestic non-life insurance premiums continued to rise in 2024, increasing by 10.5% to TWD 278.5 billion (USD 9.2 billion), according to a recent report by AM Best. All of AM Best’s rated entities recorded premium growth during the year, supported by expansions in voluntary motor, travel insurance, and commercial lines. Combined gross written premiums […]