Magazine
Cover Story
March 2026
New Fintechs Target Acute Financial Needs
Fintech products are focusing on emergency funds and advance pay as cost of living remains a crucial part of financial health for many workers.
Features
David Brooks Will See You Now
Q&A with The Atlantic staff writer and author of How to Know a Person
Making Dollars and Sense of AI
As artificial intelligence proliferates in insurance brokerage operations, firms are growing more savvy at finding technologies that best serve their bottom line.
Thought Leaders
Securing Corporate Stability in a Fragmented World
As corporations face expanding global risks amid tighter financial conditions, t...
Technosavvy
Parametrics Target Power Outages
Q&A with Mike Gulla, Co-Founder and CEO, Adaptive Insurance
It’s Seconds to Midnight
The time is now for policymakers and industry leaders to collaborate to address U.S. healthcare before our system collapses.
Getting in the Weeds on Shifting Cannabis Policy
Changes at the federal level could open the door for insuring additional cannabis businesses even as they increase exposures for hemp clients.
Underwriting Is Evolving to Meet Industrial Property Risks
Carriers must combine underwriting, risk engineering, and claims expertise to keep pace with evolving exposures and operational changes.
Confidence Counts
Today’s insurance industry leaders have an obligation to help build young professionals into the self-assured leaders of tomorrow.
More In This Issue
Government Affairs Update
No More PBM Surprises
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026 improves PBM transparency and takes ...
The Specialty M&A Paradox
Specialty platforms have never been more desirable, but deal flow remains relatively muted.


