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Top National Insurance Journal Stories of 2025
Insurance Journalยท 2025-12-29 06:02
Mergers and Acquisitions - The three largest insurance brokers, Marsh, Aon, and Arthur J. Gallagher, engaged in multi-billion-dollar acquisitions in 2024, indicating a strong trend in insurance M&A activity [1] - Brown & Brown announced an agreement to acquire Accession Risk Management, the parent company of Risk Strategies and One80 Intermediaries, for approximately $9.8 billion, making it a significant deal in 2025 [3] - Baldwin Group acquired CAC Group for about $1.03 billion, consisting of $438 million in cash and 23.2 million shares valued at $589 million [4] - WTW completed a late 2025 acquisition of Newfront for $1.3 billion, while South Korea's DB Insurance Co. agreed to buy Fortegra Group for $1.65 billion [5] - AIG acquired Everest's retail commercial insurance renewal rights and jointly acquired Convex Group with Onex Corp, while Sompo Holdings' subsidiary acquired Aspen Insurance Holdings for about $3.5 billion [6] Legal Issues and Lawsuits - Howden US faced multiple lawsuits from Aon, Marsh, WTW, and Brown & Brown over allegations of poaching employees and theft of trade secrets [7] - Marsh filed lawsuits against former employees who joined Howden US, as well as against Aon and Alliant for employee exits within its construction surety business [8] - The insurance industry is increasingly concerned about third-party litigation funding (TPLF), which is believed to drive up litigation costs and insurance premiums, prompting legislative attention [9][11] Industry Challenges - The impact of President Trump's import tariffs on the insurance industry has been a major concern, with potential increases in the cost of goods essential to the industry [12][13] - Liberty Mutual announced the discontinuation of the Safeco brand, which has been associated with independent agents since its acquisition in 2008 [14] Leadership Changes - John Neal's unexpected departure from AIG, where he was set to lead the General Insurance segment, raised concerns about leadership stability within the company [15][16] Regulatory and Program Updates - The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) faced a lapse in reauthorization, causing homeowners to consider private flood insurance options [18]