Rising inflation will be driver for non-admitted specialty: Hartford’s Robinson
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Rising inflation will be driver for non-admitted specialty: Hartford’s Robinson

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Economic inflation is expected to keep the non-admitted specialty market robust “for the foreseeable future”, as rising loss costs could push traditional standard lines of business into the less-regulated E&S channels, The Hartford’s head of global specialty Adrien Robinson said.

In an interview with Inside P&C, Robinson noted that when macroeconomic shifts develop gradually over time, admitted lines can keep up with the trends and work through regulations.

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