Mitsui Sumitomo Acquires 12.5% Stake in W. R. Berkley Corporation
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance acquires a 12.5% stake in W. R. Berkley Corporation, highlighting key cross-border investment trends in the U.S. commercial insurance market.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance acquires a 12.5% stake in W. R. Berkley Corporation, highlighting key cross-border investment trends in the U.S. commercial insurance market.
SmartAsset analysis ranks 343 U.S. cities by the percentage of homeowner income spent on property taxes, highlighting regional tax burdens and implications for insurance and financial planning.
Colorado's 2026 health insurance open enrollment is underway with new state support programs countering federal subsidy changes and rising premiums to maintain coverage accessibility.
Explore key insights on Rhode Island's 2024 open enrollment, Medicare options for seniors, and the impact of potential subsidy changes on state health insurance marketplace pricing.
Medicare Advantage plans face enrollment decline in 2026 as insurers reduce benefits and brokers lose commissions; CMS proposes star rating changes boosting insurer profits while reversing equity measures.
Florida's insurance market shows signs of recovery following 2022-2023 legislative reforms, with reduced litigation and lower rates in property insurance and the preservation of PIP auto insurance.
Uncertainty over Affordable Care Act subsidies risks higher costs for ACA enrollees and employer-based insurance holders, raising market and policy challenges.
Senate Democrats plan to vote on extending expiring Obamacare subsidies for three years amid partisan disputes. The proposed bill faces opposition and impacts health insurance premiums from January 2025.
Senate Democrats plan to extend Affordable Care Act premium tax credits for three years, aiming to prevent significant health insurance premium increases amid ongoing healthcare cost debates.
Expiration of ACA subsidies leads to significant health insurance premium hikes, raising affordability concerns and potential adverse selection in the U.S. insurance market.