Nonprofits lose coverage as insurance providers retreat

Nonprofits across the United States are facing increasing challenges getting insurance coverage as many carriers pull back from the market. Pamela Davis, founder and CEO of Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA), says this shift leaves organizations vulnerable just when they need support the most. According to Davis, insurance companies are losing interest in nonprofit coverage because … Read more

Common Mistakes Tech Startups Make About Insurance

Many tech startups experience a jarring surprise when they land their first big client contract—not from the deal itself, but from the insurance demands that come with it. Joseph Cook, founder of The Arizona Group’s tech and cyber liability division, explains that what starts as a basic, low-cost insurance plan often has to evolve quickly … Read more

Exploring the Future of Insurance: From AI to E&S

Steve Boyd from Arrowhead Intermediaries recently shared his thoughts on what lies ahead for the insurance industry. He discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) is starting to play a bigger role, how more risks are moving into the excess and surplus (E&S) insurance market, and what makes E&S stand out. In a recent episode of Insurance … Read more

AI exclusions are gradually appearing in insurance policies, but cyber coverage has not been affected so far.

AI-related exclusions are starting to appear more often in commercial insurance policies, but for now, cyber insurance is largely standing firm against them. Alexandra Bretschneider, vice president and cyber practice leader at Johnson Kendall Johnson, shared insights on how the industry is responding to the rising role of artificial intelligence in risks. While some insurance … Read more

How to Showcase Greater Value to Clients in the Cyber Space

Michael Drummond from At-Bay appeared on Insurance Business TV recently to talk about the growing importance of cyber insurance. He shared insights into how cyber coverage is opening new doors in the Excess & Surplus (E&S) insurance market. According to Drummond, cyber insurance is becoming just as crucial as traditional property and casualty insurance. He … Read more

Alliant awarded $2 billion project

Alliant Insurance Services has been chosen by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to act as the insurance broker for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway project in New York. This phase involves $2 billion in tunneling and construction work. The project started in September 2025 and is planned to last about four years. The … Read more

Why Tech Underwriters Prioritize Contracts Over Cloud Risks

Technology errors and omissions (E&O) insurance has seen some shifts in recent years, but the basics remain steady. Erin Eisenrich, vice president of technology E&O and international at Berkley Technology Underwriters, explains that while technology keeps evolving—from cloud systems to AI tools—the way insurers assess risk hasn’t changed much. The main focus is still on … Read more