AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoACA Rate Shock: KFF says insurers are filing for a median 14% premium jump for 2027 in 16 states and DC, driven by higher medical costs and the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits—on top of already-rising 2026 bills. Claims & Consumer Pressure: Oklahoma AG sues Allstate again over alleged hail and wind claim underpayment/minimization, following a similar suit against State Farm—another reminder that enforcement is heating up. Health Coverage Fallout: New York’s Essential Plan rollback is leaving about 450,000 working New Yorkers without coverage as federal funding cuts force eligibility tightening. Flood & Weather Risk: Norfolk County warns summer flooding is real, citing a spike in flood claims outside the usual season; in Waitaki, multiple road closures and a state of emergency show how quickly weather can disrupt life and insurance needs. Product & Service Moves: Vietnam’s NNX opens its first insurance centre in Hanoi, aiming to improve end-to-end customer service including claims; South Africa’s FNB Life says it pays 50% of valid funeral claims within 30 minutes. Market/Policy Watch: Florida’s Cabinet races could affect homeowner insurance rates and investigations, while Utah’s updated e-bike law clarifies that faster e-devices may require insurance and licensing.
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