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Daily Digest: Convex acquired in $7bn deal, Starr buys IQUW Group, AI and insurance operations

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Catch up on the essential news and analysis from the Insurance Day experts       Related Stories Daily Digest: Scor shares tumble, Axis CEO on US casualty rates, Melissa insured losses in the billions Axis CEO: US casualty portfolio still rate adequate SiriusPoint CEO Egan pleased with carrier’s ‘upward trajectory’  

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Washington Commissioner Issued $828K in Fines for Insurance Violations

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Washington insurance regulator fines for violations amounted to $828,500 in July, August, September, and early October of 2025, according to the office of Washington Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer. That tally included a $100,000 fine for Regence BlueShield, which reportedly incorrectly denied 954 claims for treatment, and a $550,000 fine against Premera for violations of the

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North Carolina Public Adjuster Charged With Embezzling $130,000 Insurance Payment

North Carolina Public Adjuster Charged With Embezzling $130,000 Insurance Payment

North Carolina authorities on Thursday arrested a public adjuster, accusing him of absconding with a $133,000 payout from the insurance carrier following a contentious roof claim. Tyler Dionysius Englin, 26, of Garner, North Carolina, was charged with embezzlement after the Department of Insurance investigated complaints about him. Englin is the owner of TDE Claims, DOI

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SiriusPoint CEO Egan pleased with carrier’s ‘upward trajectory’ :: Insurance Day

Scott Egan, chief executive, SiriusPoint

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Shutdown Freezes Federal Flood Insurance, Impacting Homeowners and Buyers

Shutdown Freezes Federal Flood Insurance, Impacting Homeowners and Buyers

Did you know that because of the government shutdown, FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program is not available to new customers or people who want to increase their coverage? On March 15, Congress extended the flood insurance funding through September 30. As we are now well past that date, the program has been frozen. So what

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AM Best Keeps Credit Ratings of NASW Insurance Co. Under Review

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AM Best has maintained the under review with negative implications status for the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “a-” (Excellent) of NASW Insurance Co. (NASWIC) headquartered in Washington, D.C. AM Best said the credit ratings reflect NASWIC’s balance sheet strength, which AM Best assesses as very strong,

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The 3 Most Common Landlord Insurance Claims and How to Prevent Them

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In This Article This article is presented by Steadily. It’s 11 p.m. when your tenant texts: Water is pouring through the ceiling, and it’s not stopping. Or maybe it’s Saturday morning, and you’re staring at photos of shattered windows and graffiti covering your vacant rental. Insurance claims don’t just happen to careless landlords. They happen

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Georgia Man Charged Again in Selling Fake Workers’ Comp Insurance Certificates

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A Georgia man has been arrested for at least the second time in four years, charged with posing as an insurance agent and selling fake workers’ compensation policies. Fernando Jose Cuellar Membreno, 54, was arrested in August after an investigation by the Georgia Board of Workers’ Compensation found that Membreno had been operating under several

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