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Customs Bond Bust: Premium Bubbles and Loss Bubbles Could Be Painful

The customs bond market has historically been a stable, compliance-driven segment of the surety bond industry. Customs bonds are required by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to guarantee payment of duties, taxes, and fees owed on imported goods, as well… Continue Reading →

Lloyd’s of London Said it, I Agree: Talent in Insurance is THE Concern

The Pipeline Crisis of Talent in Insurance: Why Underwriting and Claims Expertise Will Decide Market Winners and Losers The London specialty market is not subtle about what it sees coming. In its February 5th, 2026 market update, the London Market… Continue Reading →

Contract Surety Bonding in the Dominican Republic? Your Local Insurer Can’t Help.

Statutory Surety and Insurance Compliance in the Dominican Republic: Local Underwriting and a Domincan Broker Can Protect U.S. Contractors, Enhance Bid Acceptance, and Reduce Risk. Contract surety bonding in the Dominican Republic. U.S. general contractors and developers pursuing projects in… Continue Reading →

Data Center Boom and Power Appetite Effect on Surety Companies 2026

Predictions of rising surety capacity demand in 2026 are often described as a general consequence of higher infrastructure spending. That explanation is largely accurate, but it understates the specific mechanism most likely to shape surety markets in 2026. The sharper,… Continue Reading →

Janus Assurance Re ~ International Surety Expertise

Janus Assurance Re is a direct source of bond capacity for international obligations that require surety support. Janus will consider contract surety applications lesser than or equal to ten million U.S. dollars and commercial surety applications no greater than five… Continue Reading →

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