Casualty to grow faster in admitted than E&S: Chubb’s Greenberg
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Casualty to grow faster in admitted than E&S: Chubb’s Greenberg

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Chubb CEO Evan Greenberg said he expects casualty business to grow faster on the admitted market side than in excess and surplus (E&S) channels going forward.

During the commercial carrier’s Q3 earnings call, Greenberg noted that in the past, the admitted channel “gave up a lot of [casualty] volume to the E&S side of the house”.

“I

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