AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTravel Insurance Innovation: Emirates rolled out “Comprehensive Travel Cover,” adding conflict-related medical expenses (up to $25,000) plus airline-managed hotel support, extended trip coverage, and free rebooking when disruption hits—positioning the airline as a duty-of-care partner rather than a passive insurer. Regulatory Relief: Australia will exempt health and life insurers from mandatory climate reporting rules, arguing the compliance burden (estimated $10m–$15m a year) doesn’t match the risk profile. Healthcare Access Pressure: Indiana reports more emergency department use as coverage drops—fewer ACA signups after enhanced tax credits ended and Medicaid eligibility tightening—raising the odds of delayed care and medical debt. Flood Resilience Planning: Roswell’s task force stressed that disaster mitigation must be visible before projects move, using flood-path mapping to guide priorities ahead of National Flood Insurance Program updates. Motor & Insurance Compliance: UK transport proposals consider tougher penalties for drivers who miss MOT/insurance, including points and possible vehicle seizure. Climate & Agriculture Risk: Sri Lanka expanded crop insurance islandwide with concessional premiums to protect major crops against extreme weather volatility. AI in Insurance (Hong Kong): Hong Kong’s Insurance Authority added three insurers as core AI cohort participants, pushing governance and “centres of excellence” to scale practical use cases.
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