As reported in the Insurance Journal, the surplus lines industry is expanding at an approximately 13% faster rate than it was during this time in 2018. Stamping offices are indicating that premium has already hit $18 billion, a 12.7% growth over mid-year 2018 reports. All surplus lines service office states except for Nevada have reported a growth in premiums generated by the surplus lines market. Some of the major coverages that are being increasingly written in the surplus lines space and are contributing to this growth are construction, professional and general liability coverages.
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Ben Sykes to Speak at Insurtech on the Silicon Prairie
Ben Sykes will serve as a panelist at the Insurtech on the Silicon Prairie conference on Oct. 22. His topic is insurtech/innovation and regulatory modernization. The annual conference is a one-day event bringing national experts, companies, and regulators together to discuss the rapidly changing insurance landscape.
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Insurance Technology Strategy and Regulatory Compliance, Vol. 1
Locke Lord’s Regulatory and Transactional Insurance Practice Group has teamed with Novarica, a leading insurance industry technology research, advisory services and consulting firm, to address the impact of evolving insurance regulation on information technology systems of insurance and reinsurance companies. Atlanta Partner Brian Casey, Co-Leader of Locke Lord’s Regulatory and Transactional Insurance Practice Group, Hartford Office Managing Partner Ted Augustinos, member of the steering committee of the Firm’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Group, and Chicago Partner Ben Sykes co-authored the first installment of a quarterly report with Novarica on insurance technology strategy and regulatory compliance.…
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LL Surplus Lines Series (Entry 14): NAIC Surplus Lines Task Force Considers Blanks Proposal for Home State Direct Premiums Written
At the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Summer National Meeting in New York, the Surplus Lines Task Force discussed a new Blanks proposal regarding home state direct premium written. The Task Force notes that the intent of the new Blank is to provide “a basis for state regulators to reconcile broker reported surplus lines premium with company provided information to better ensure that states are receiving the proper amount of surplus lines premium taxes. Premium taxes on surplus lines premiums are based on the total policy premium and paid by surplus lines brokers solely to the “Home State” of the insured as defined in Section 527 of the Non-Admitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.” …
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Connecticut Adopts Insurance Data Security Law
To date, six states from Michigan to Alabama have adopted versions of the National Association of Insurance Commissioner’s model insurance data security law (the “NAIC model”). The NAIC model generally requires entities licensed or authorized to operate under a state’s insurance laws to develop a cybersecurity program, investigate and report data breaches, and certify compliance with the law to the state’s insurance commissioner. Connecticut joined the growing list of states that have adopted a version of the NAIC model, buried in a budget bill, when Governor Ned Lamont signed Public Act 19-117 (the “Act”), on June 26, 2019, effective in relevant part on October 1, 2020.
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New York DFS Announces New Research and Innovation Division
On July 23, the Financial Services Superintendent Linda A. Lacewell announced the establishment of the New York State Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) Research and Innovation Division (the “Division”). Superintendent Lacewell stated, “this new division…position[s] DFS as the regulator of the future, allowing the Department to better protect consumers, develop best practices, and analyze market data to strengthen New York’s standing as the center of financial innovation.”…
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InsurTech Weekly Roundup – July 26, 2019
While you were off changing the industry, you may have missed these important developments…
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LL Surplus Lines Series (Entry 13): New York Diligent Search Reformation Bill Unlikely to Pass this Year
New York Senate Bill S769A (the “Bill”) has failed to move in the New York Assembly despite its passage by the Senate and therefore is unlikely to become law in 2019.
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Common Misconceptions About Risk Purchasing Groups
When Congress passed the Federal Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986 in response to skyrocketing insurance premiums being charged for, and the lack of available, commercial liability insurance, a new regime was born.
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New York Jumps on the Data Security Bandwagon
On June 17, the New York State Assembly passed the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act, commonly referred to as the SHIELD Act which will be enforced by the New York Attorney General. This SHIELD Act should not be confused with Marvel’s Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division also called S.H.I.E.L.D. The SHIELD Act is awaiting the governor’s signature to become law.
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