Sarfraz Thind

Articles by Sarfraz Thind

  • Insurers rail against Lara's auto rate policies

    27 September 2022

    California threatening crisis for state's auto insurers

  • Harriette Resnick appointed interim climate head at NYDFS

    26 September 2022

    DFS searching for replacement for Nina Chen who has joined OCC

  • Pie raises $315m, largest US P&C insurtech fundraise this year

    26 September 2022

    Insurtech 2.0 will be delivered by companies that "do insurance better," says CEO

  • NY Comptroller's message to BlackRock highlights divisions in US green politics

    23 September 2022

    BlackRock not green enough, warns NYC, but others say the firm is too green

  • PE-owned insurers do not invest in riskier assets, NAIC finds

    22 September 2022

    Total number of PE-owned US insurers rose to 132 in 2021, 3% of market

  • Transamerica appoints Maurice Perkins as first chief corporate affairs officer

    22 September 2022
  • US Senators grill regulators over private equity ownership and climate

    21 September 2022

    This month's US Senate Banking Committee hearing on insurance shone a light on where politicians have the biggest concerns about the sector. Sarfraz Thind reports

  • Liberty Mutual appoints ex-Markel CRO as head of GRS underwriting

    15 September 2022
  • Prudential and MetLife seal $16bn IBM pension risk transfer deal

    14 September 2022

    Second biggest PRT in US history

  • Insurtech's growing pains

    14 September 2022

    Insurtechs have faced a tough 12 months. What was once the land of endless opportunity has become an environment of job cuts and dried up funding. But making the journey from puberty to adulthood was never going to be easy, as Sarfraz Thind reports