Marsh reports 16% rise in North America R&W insurance rates as global M&A hits USD 5 trillion

Reuters03-19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MRSH">Marsh</a> reports 16% rise in North America R&W insurance rates as global M&A hits USD 5 trillion
  • Marsh reported that the global transactional risk insurance market shifted in 2025, with primary representations and warranties premium rates rising across most regions after three years of declines.
  • North America saw average primary layer R&W premium rates increase 16% year-over-year in 2025, compared with a 14% decline in 2024.
  • Asia recorded an 8% year-over-year increase in premium rates in 2025, versus a 24% average decline in 2024.
  • Global M&A deal values reached nearly USD 5 trillion in 2025, with 70 transactions over USD 10 billion.
  • Marsh said claims frequency and severity increased in 2025, with the UK reaching historic notification and payout levels and Europe’s claims doubling.


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