Most Popular Reinsurance Headlines This Year

The most viewed headlines from our Reinsurance Topic Page over the last year.

#1 January Renewals See Hardest Property Catastrophe Reinsurance Rates in Generation

Jan 4 2023 // A convergence of global events has led to the hardest property-catastrophe reinsurance market in a generation and a “complex,” “grueling” and “late” January renewal season, which went...

#2 Florida Bills Offer Broad Attack on Insurance Costs: Legal Fees, AOBs, Reinsurance

Dec 11 2022 // After years of what some insurers have labeled half-measures, Florida lawmakers appear to be on the cusp of delivering “historic” and “transformational” reforms that would end one-way attorney fees,...

#3 Will Ian Consume Florida Cat Fund, Forcing More Back-Breaking Reinsurance?

Oct 5 2022 // While some analysts are predicting that the property insurance industry will be able to manage Hurricane Ian and its estimated $50 billion in insured losses, a few are now warning that the storm could significantly erode...

#4 With Less Reinsurance for Reinsurers, Prices Set to Rise Again for Florida Carriers

Oct 25 2022 // It has been three weeks since Hurricane Ian struck Florida on Sept. 28, 2022. The storm took at least 119 lives and caused estimated insured losses ranging from $31 billion to $74 billion, with most estimates in the $60...

#5 Brookfield Reinsurance to Acquire Insurer Argo Group in $1.1B Deal

Feb 8 2023 // Financial services firm Brookfield Reinsurance announced it has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Argo Group International Holdings in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $1.1 billion. As part of the...

#6 AMBest Report Shows Florida Insurers Far Out of Line on Reinsurance Dependency

Sep 15 2022 // Mango Questions State-Run Ratings Agency Idea Florida-domiciled property carriers are extremely reliant on the reinsurance market, making them vulnerable to coming price hikes, a just-released report from the AM Best...

#7 Universal P&C Posts $72 Million Loss, But Says it’s Well-Covered with Reinsurance

Oct 31 2022 // Universal Insurance Holdings Inc., the parent company of Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Co., Florida’s second-largest carrier, posted a $72 million loss for the third quarter of this year. That’s...

#8 Will Hurricane Ian Consume Florida’s Catastrophe Fund, Forcing More Back-Breaking Reinsurance Next Year?

Oct 17 2022 // While some analysts are predicting that the property insurance industry will be able to manage Hurricane Ian and its estimated $50 billion in insured losses, a few are now warning that the storm could significantly erode...

#9 Appetite for Cat Exposures Returns; Reinsurers Stay Disciplined in Mid-Year Renewals

Jul 6 2023 // Capacity was more readily available during the mid-year renewals, which brokers described as “orderly,” in comparison to the turbulent January renewals. At the same time, prices saw some moderating trends while...

#10 Earthquakes Deliver Another Blow to Turkey’s Re/Insurance Industry: Reports

Feb 8 2023 // Two powerful earthquakes, which hit southeastern Turkey on Feb. 6, 2023, deliver another blow to the local re/insurance industry, according to commentaries from AM Best and GlobalData. While it is likely that international...

#11 S&P Predicts Reinsurers Will Continue Pricing Momentum During 2023

Jan 30 2023 // A hard market in short-tail lines – such as property and property catastrophe – across global geographies is likely to continue throughout 2023, after beginning the year with multi-decade-high pricing increases during...

#12 With Another Fla. Hurricane Coming, Signs Pointing to Bigger Spike in Reinsurance Rates

Nov 8 2022 // One of the largest providers of reinsurance for Florida carriers is predicting major increases in rates next year, a move that could add fuel to the fire for a reform package at the upcoming special session of the Florida...

#13 Reinsurers Retreat From U.S. Disaster Hotspots on Climate Risks

Jan 12 2023 // Reinsurers are increasingly reconsidering their business in natural disaster-prone locations including California and Florida as losses mount, according to Moody’s Investors Service. Climate change has increased...

#14 Florida Reinsurance ‘More Orderly’ as Defense Costs Begin to Ease, Analysts Say

May 24 2023 // With the June 1 reinsurance renewals a week away, the outlook for Florida-based property insurers may not be quite as dire as many had predicted earlier this year, at least according to a top official with one of the...

#15 January Reinsurance Renewals Were Most Challenging in 2 Decades: MMC’s Doyle

Jan 27 2023 // The most challenging January reinsurance renewals in nearly two decades saw global property catastrophe rate increases of 25% to 60% with loss-affected clients facing even higher prices, according to John Doyle, president...

#16 Rising Costs of Secondary Perils Force Reinsurers to Require Higher Attachment Points

Jan 31 2023 // Economic and insured losses from secondary perils from natural catastrophes are accelerating and surpassing the loss totals from primary perils, which is leading reinsurers to require higher attachment points, according to...

#17 January Renewals See Hardest Property-Catastrophe Reinsurance Rates in a Generation

Jan 23 2023 // A convergence of global events has led to the hardest property catastrophe reinsurance market in a generation and a “complex,” “grueling” and “late” January renewal season, which went...

#18 Munich Re Again Tops List of 50 Largest Reinsurers With Swiss Re at No. 2: AM Best

Aug 23 2023 // Munich Re holds onto the top spot in AM Best’s annual ranking of the top 50 global reinsurance groups for 2022, with Swiss Re coming in as the second-largest reinsurer — for the third year in a row. These two...

#19 Why the Investor-Driven Hard Reinsurance Market Will Persist in 2024

Jun 29 2023 // Reinsurers will continue to command adequate rates for property-catastrophe in 2024, even if the market comes through hurricane season unscathed, reinsurance company executives said. Kevin O’Donnell, president and...

#20 Will S&P Change ‘Negative’ Reinsurance Outlook to ‘Stable’ in 2023?

Jul 14 2023 // While no one directly asked the question of this article’s headline at the S&P Global Ratings June annual insurance conference, the prospect that an outlook change is near came into view during the industry...