AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSEBI Scrutiny in India: LIC owns 10.8% of Rajesh Exports, as FIIs cut their stake to 14.26% by March 2026; SEBI has issued an interim ex-parte order alleging revenue misrepresentation and fund-routing irregularities, with the company and chairman barred from market access. Leadership Moves: Florida Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company names Carol P. Coady interim president/CEO effective June 16, while Hudson Insurance Group appoints Beth Diamond as chief claims officer. New MGA Push (UK): Convex launches UK-based Kinetic Insurance Services, targeting specialty and niche lines, trading from Q4 2026. Health Coverage Pressure (Australia/India): Budget modelling says 44,000 older Australians could lose private health cover as rebates shift to income-only; West Bengal expands Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY to 1.36 crore families and adds 17 procedures under Punjab’s MMSY for private-hospital cashless care. Claims & Risk Trends: Travelers reports wedding insurance claims in 2025 were driven by vendor issues (55%); Victoria sees a sharp rise in motor theft claims and costs, while Swiss Re flags the global natural-disaster insurance gap exceeding $420B. Regulatory/Legal Watch: Georgia brokers warn after a court ruling that could let third parties sue even when full coverage wasn’t secured. Property & Climate: New Zealand’s Insurance Council debates replacing the FENZ levy with a Community Protection Levy funded via Crown spending.
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