Premium Pricing Increased For Second Consecutive Quarter, According to CIAB Market Survey
Premium pricing for commercial property/casualty lines experienced slight increases during Q1 2018, according to
"While we find ourselves in the beginning of a transitional market, carriers continued to be aggressive on new business due to excess and alternative capital in the market," said
All lines of business experienced some increase in premium pricing, with the exception of Workers' Compensation, which saw a -2.0 percent decrease. The average increase across all lines of business was 2.2 percent, compared to 1.7 percent in Q4 2017.
Despite weathering the historic 2017 natural catastrophe season, the market remained stable due to excess risk transfer capacity from both traditional and nontraditional capital, resulting in aggressive underwriting, excess capacity and competitive pricing in the market.
According to respondents, the demand for cyber insurance is greater than any other line of business. Seventy-three (73) percent of respondents reported a "somewhat" or "significant" increase in demand for cyber coverage.
Commercial Auto remained an industry-wide concern, as rates increased 7.7 percent in Q1 2018, marking the 27th consecutive quarter of increased commercial auto rates.
Driving organic growth, hiring and recruiting talent and enhancing the customer experience remain top organizational priorities for respondents' firms. Nearly 80 percent of respondents listed "driving organic growth" as a top priority for 2018.
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