Insurance Industry
The Shadow Portfolio: Is the Insurance Industry’s Bet on Private Credit a Ticking Time Bomb?
Insurers’ growing appetite for opaque private credit could pose a systemic risk, creating a liquidity crisis during the next economic downturn.
The Great Pension Offload: Why Companies Are Rushing to Sell Your Retirement Plan
A perfect storm of economic factors is causing companies to sell their pension plans to insurers in a multi-billion-dollar “land grab.” Find out why.
The $4 Billion Insurance Shake-Up: Why Private Capital is Targeting Brighthouse Financial
Aquarian Holdings’ potential $4bn deal to take insurer Brighthouse private signals a major shift in finance, driven by private capital’s thirst for assets.
The £4.6 Billion Handshake: Why Ford’s Pension Deal with Legal & General Signals a Seismic Shift in Corporate Finance
Legal & General’s £4.6bn pension buyout with Ford signals a major shift in corporate finance, driven by economic changes and de-risking strategies.
Claim Denied: Behind the UK’s Insurance Crisis and the Fintech Revolution on the Horizon
A ‘super complaint’ against UK insurers reveals a deep crisis of trust. What does this mean for consumers, investors, and the future of finance?