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8 articles tagged insurance.
WorldExport Credit Insurance Is the SME Growth Tool Few Firms Price
Selling abroad on open account is lending money to a stranger. Credit insurance turns that risk into a cost line that banks will finance against.
By Marcus Okafor · Jul 3
TechnologyCyber Insurance Needs Incident-Response Readiness
A policy is not a plan. Coverage matters most when logs, contacts, backups, and decision rights are ready before the breach.
By Anika Patel · Jul 2
WorldMaritime Insurance Premiums Are a Market Signal
Insurance pricing turns distant risk into a number. Operators should read that number before it reaches the customer invoice.
By Rafael Mendez · Jul 2
BusinessInsurers Are Quietly Repricing the Future
How the people who price risk for a living are absorbing a more volatile climate, one premium at a time
By Lena Holloway · Jun 30
BusinessThe Insurance Industry Is Quietly Repricing the Future
Insurers price risk for a living, and what they are now charging says more about the coming decade than any forecast
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 29
WorldInsurance Has Become the Hidden Tax on Gulf Shipping
War-risk premiums and route surcharges are quietly reshaping the cost of moving goods, even when the freight rate looks stable.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 21
BusinessBeyond the Oil Price: The Conflict's Quieter Economic Toll
Shipping insurance, aviation routes, sovereign-fund nerves and risk premiums, the war's economic damage runs well past the barrel.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 11
WorldThe Insurance Gap Behind the Humanitarian Aid Bottleneck
Aid delivery is often described through access and funding. Insurance constraints are becoming a quieter but material part of the bottleneck.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 8