AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCyber Risk Watch: The World Cup 2026’s sprawling digital supply chain creates “single point of failure” exposure, with cyber criminals targeting ticketing, broadcast, and fan apps for disruption or extortion. Claims Fraud: Aviva says it detected £233m in suspected insurance fraud in 2025, with motor scams shifting toward inflated repair and injury claims plus more ghost-broking and AI-manipulated documents. Regulatory & Consumer Pressure: Iowa raised its default speed limit to 60 mph from July 1 and also changes how minor speeding violations affect driving-record and insurance-related impacts. Health Insurance Rules: Ireland’s regulator is pushing insurers and providers to explain claim denials, while IRDAI in India is also seeking clearer reasons for rejected health claims. Tech Modernization in Insurance: TCS won a multi-year transformation deal with Canada Life to modernise European IT infrastructure, including data centres and managed services. Geopolitics & Risk: Red Sea escalation—Houthi vows to block Israeli ships—raises disruption odds for key maritime routes, a reminder of how quickly insurance and supply chains can get hit. Industry Moves: Church Of God In Christ and Thrivent launched a multi-year financial education partnership for 12,000+ churches.
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