FSLSO In ActionFlorida State University Insurance Days Career Fair Next week, the FSLSO team will be attending FSU’s Risk Management & Insurance Spring Insurance Days, a career placement event. Wednesday, February 28 Partnering with colleges and universities is an important part of our service to the insurance industry. We’re honored to participate in such an event. FSLSO On the RoadKey FSLSO staff are gearing up to go on the road again in March. Meeting with colleagues and staying informed of current issues in the market enhances customer service and strengthens our operations. March 3-6: WSIA Underwriting Summit (Phoenix, AZ) March 4-6: KnowBe4 Conference (Orlando, FL) March 13-15: Florida Insurance Market Summit (Orlando, FL) March 15-18: NAIC Spring National Meeting (Phoenix, AZ) March 15-18: FSLSO Customer Forum (Altamonte Springs, FL) We hope to see you at one of these events. New Product Alert: CSV BatchWe have added another format to our bulk filing option. In addition to XML, Batch users can now submit files in CSV format. We also made a few other changes to the Batch filing platform. See the chart below for details. HEADLINESEmpowering the Future: Investing in Risk Management EducationThrough a $30,000 endowment, FSLA helped establish the program’s first endowed scholarship dedicated to RMI students — providing $1,000 annually to an undergraduate student pursuing an RMI major or minor. Homeowner Policy Increases Exceeding 50 Percent to be ConsideredIncreases greater than 50 percent on homeowner policies by two insurance companies will be considered in hearings by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation later this month. Florida's Property Insurance Crisis: How Did We Get Here and How do Lawmakers Fix It?More than 1.2 million Floridians rely on Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the state-backed insurer of last resort, but even those premiums are going up and the company is vulnerable should disaster strike the state. What’s Driving an E&S Property Boom?The non-admitted insurance market is experiencing a property premium boom, and natural catastrophe-exposed states are leading the charge but are by no means the only contributors in a hard market. www.fslso.com Have questions? Contact us at 800.562.4496, option 1 or email Agent.Services@fslso.com. |