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Mediobanca proposes new terms for Generali CEO
Tensions between Generali’s management, Mediobanca, and the billionaire investors have been further heightened this year over the insurer’s agreement with French banking group BPCE to merge their investment units, aiming to create Europe’s second-largest asset manager. Some Generali board members, backed by Caltagirone, have opposed the deal. Source link

Virginia court upholds near $1.7 million appraisal award in Church Mutual property coverage case
Ephesus disputed the insurer’s valuation and invoked the policy’s appraisal clause, set forth in Form A 100, § C(2) (Jan. 2001). That provision required each party to appoint a “competent and impartial appraiser,” with a third-party umpire resolving disagreements. The insurer’s appraiser valued the net replacement cost at $68,148.78, while the church’s appraiser submitted an…

North Dakota enacts stricter penalties for insurance law violations
HB 1088, introduced by the Industry, Business and Labor Committee at the request of the Insurance Commissioner, underscores North Dakota’s enhanced commitment to consumer protection and industry accountability. Garnering significant bipartisan support, the bill passed with overwhelming majorities in both chambers: a 76-13 vote in the House and a decisive 45-1 vote in the Senate….

WTW grows global cyber capacity
Simon Delchar, global head of placement at Willis, added that the expansion reflects growing collaboration within the London cyber market. “CyXS Plus and CyXS Company bring the number of insurers supporting CyXS to 25, showing fantastic commitment from the London cyber market to deliver better outcomes for our clients around the globe,” he said. Source…

MSCI working with Moody’s to offer new independent risk assessment services
Rob Fauber, president and CEO of Moody’s, noted that the partnership will provide valuable insights to help investors, including insurers, assess credit risk and make informed decisions. Henry Fernandez, chairman and CEO of MSCI, emphasized the need for greater transparency and clarity in the private credit market, which is seen as essential for the insurance…

Court lets insurance, mortgage servicing claims move forward after wind damage denial
In an order issued March 20, Judge Henry T. Wingate of the US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi denied motions to dismiss filed by PennyMac Loan Services, LLC and Caliber Home Loans, Inc. The ruling allows plaintiffs Ashley C. Guerdan and Catherine E. Guerdan to proceed with their lawsuit, which includes claims…