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Current reporting for insurance teams, with the decision context kept visible. 5 items are currently in the feed.
The feed leads with a connected view anchored to the latest item so the knock-on impact is visible before you open the full article.
Teams lose time when the signal, the dependency, and the decision impact live in different places. Re-ins pulls that chain into one inspectable view so you can follow the issue, understand the knock-on effect, and move faster with the rationale still visible. Click any node to inspect how the picture changes.
1 step from the active issue to the selected item.
Exposure zone sits 1 hop away from the active event and exposes 2 direct relationships in the current view.
Exposure zone enters the visible route through centers on.
Directly linked to 5 Ways to Reduce Operating, Claims review.
Confirmed evidence dominates this selection, so the visible route should be read as a hard operational dependency. The current selection sits in the confirmed view.
Exposure zone is selected by default to anchor the issue in a real operating surface instead of leaving the graph as abstract relationship mapping.
Insurancejournal source provides the current initiating evidence. Exposure zone carries the local operating context while severity pressure and claims review remain linked in view.
Click any neighboring pill above or another node on the board to move the active route and inspect a different context chain.
ZONE in the confirmed view.
Connected to 5 Ways to Reduce Operating, Claims review.
Route uses centers on to travel from the active event to this node.
It's no longer just a hypothesis that more and larger natural disasters, along with general inflation and social inflation, are driving up insurers'
The storm saw Ontario’s Kawarthas ... of ice accumulation that led to widespread damage and power outages for hundreds of thousands of people. In 2024, the industry saw a record $9.1 billion in insured loss. Last year, weather-related insured losses exceeded $2.4 billion, marking another multi-billion-dollar year for catastrophes in Canada. MyChoice’s study found British Columbia was the only province to see a decline (-1.20%), although underlying flood risks remain ...
The facilities pose particular ... to insure. Accumulation control has become a key focus as large AI campuses cluster in a limited number of power‑rich locations, including areas exposed to US wind, European flood and other natural perils. Supply chain issues add another layer of risk when high‑value ...
If this larger investment yields ... a faster accumulation of wealth. This proactive approach, coupled with the tax deductibility of contributions, can lead to a more robust financial future, providing greater security and options in retirement. Conversely, an ill-timed loan, taken without a thorough understanding of market risks or personal ...
Risk managers and their carriers face significant accumulation challenges. Large data centers are sometimes presented to insurers through separate programs for buildings, equipment and power plants, making it difficult to track total capacity exposure.