You’re Invited: An Informational Session on the APRI Designation & the Insurance Professional School Registration is now open for the September 2022 cohort of the Insurance Professional School – which is the
The Council Signs Multi-Association Letter on Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework The Council recently joined the Business Roundtable, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several other business groups and associations
The Council Joins Business Community Partners in Support of No Surprises Act The Council is one of approximately 70 industry groups, associations and union organizations to sign onto a
The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers has just launched the Q1 2022 Commercial P/C Market Survey and we need your participation to track important industry trends. Your insights last quarter helped
NEWS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Nicole Vasile Director of Communications [email protected] Survey Contact: Zachary West Market Intelligence & Insights Associate [email protected] RECORD PREMIUM INCREASES, CAPACITY CONTRACTION FOR
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following are key takeaways from The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers’ Commercial Property/Casualty Market Report Q2 2021 (April 1 – June 30): Q2 2021 was the
NEWS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Nicole Vasile Director of Communications 202.756.5627 [email protected] CIAB WELCOMES EIGHT NEW MEMBER FIRMS; SEVEN NEW SPONSOR PARTNERS IN Q2 2021 Washington, D.C. – July 29,
Webinar: Legislative Update from Government Affairs Please join The Council’s Government Affairs team tomorrow, Tuesday, June 29 at 1:00 p.m. ET, for a webinar outlining key pieces of legislation that will
Commercial P/C Market Survey Q1 2021 Results The market continued to harden into Q1 2021, according to results from The Council’s quarterly Commercial Property/Casualty Market Index. Respondents reported increases for
Unpacking President Biden’s Infastructure Proposal If you’re having trouble tracking the ways your business could be impacted by the administration’s nearly $2.3 trillion spending proposal, we don’t blame you. There’s