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The chief executive officer of the Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate acquired 5 million shares in UnitedHealth, granting Berkshire a stake worth $1.6 billion, according to a filing Thursday.
August 18 -
Municipal bond insurance volume grew 12.6% in the first half of 2025 year-over-year, according to LSEG data.
August 18 -
Sapiens acquired for $2.5B and Plymouth Rock announces executives, plus more insurance news.
August 17 -
The rate of AI adoption across the insurance industry depends on the size and focus of the organization.
August 17 -
California Sen. Dave Cortese proposed the bill as the state grapples with a shortage of affordable housing.
August 15 -
Increasingly sophisticated auto technology, a lack of parts and difficulties in finding skilled repair labor are affecting the vehicle repair costs.
August 14
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Even so-called 'low-risk' zones are now vulnerable to flooding from shifting weather patterns, overwhelmed sewer systems and rapid growth.
August 14
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Parts of St. Louis, Missouri hit by a tornado on May 16 had high rates of uninsured properties, Brad Gerling, research data analysis manager at the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, told NAIC's FEMA Working Group, at its summer meeting in Minneapolis on August 12.
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Between rising home costs and the end of mortgage relief programs, many homeowners are struggling to stay above water, especially in the South and West.
August 14 -
NAIC, the association of state regulators, is expecting FEMA to send more of its responsibilities to state governments.
August 13 -
Financial volatility is top concern for U.S. risk managers, according to the Mid-year Flash Survey from the Casualty Actuarial Society and the Society of Actuaries.
August 13 -
California's insurer of last resort faces regulatory orders and court fights over its funding and claims handling. The following articles track developments concerning the FAIR Plan in recent months.
August 13 -
An in-depth assessment of a cyber breach can provide valuable insights to prevent future incidents.
August 12
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Insurance industry advisors and groups say the INSURE Act proposal for a catastrophic reinsurance program won't solve rising prices and coverage crisis.
August 12 -
There were about 52 funding events in the insurtech sector between July 1 and July 31, 2025, according to a review by Digital Insurance.
August 12 -
More than six months after the LA catastrophe, officials have yet to complete regulations as wildfires burn across the state this week
August 12 -
The need for an insurance policy that covers AI risks is growing with the adoption of AI technologies.
August 11 -
EY's insurance expert, Isabelle Santenac, spoke with Digital Insurance about how insurers are managing technology advances, as well as increasing climate and security risks.
August 11 -
A gauge for the sector on the Lagos-based Nigerian Exchange has risen 41% this week, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
August 11 -
As skills used at insurance companies more closely resemble those used in other industries, insurers face tougher competition recruiting recent college graduates, experts from Travelers, Aon and academia said.
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