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Lloyd’s Marketplace Underscores Importance to U.S. Economy as Risks Intensify

Triple-I Examines Lloyd’s Role, Financial Strength, and Innovation Amid Evolving Global Risk Landscape

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MALVERN, Pa., February 6, 2026 — As climate, cyber, artificial intelligence, and geopolitical risks accelerate, the Lloyd’s insurance marketplace is reinforcing the need for innovation, capital resilience, and collaboration to address emerging threats, according to the Insurance Information Institute’s (Triple-I’s) latest issues brief, Lloyd’s: Trends and Insights.

“With roots dating back to the 1600s, Lloyd’s brings centuries of expertise in insuring complex and volatile risks,” said Sean Kevelighan, chief executive officer, Triple-I. “Its unique marketplace model connects global capital with risk, helping U.S. businesses, communities, and insurers manage exposures that might otherwise be difficult or impossible to insure.”

Lloyd’s is not a single insurer but a global marketplace of independent businesses that collectively underwrite specialty and complex risks. Its modular structure separates capital provision from underwriting and claims operations, enabling flexibility and rapid innovation.

The United States is Lloyd’s largest market, accounting for roughly half of its global premium. U.S. policyholders generated approximately $32.7 billion in gross written premiums, and Lloyd’s pays an average of $13 billion in U.S. claims annually. Lloyd’s also supplied more than $20 billion in U.S. surplus lines capacity in 2024, about 16 percent of the market, with property coverage representing the largest share of business.

Lloyd’s capital structure, known as the Chain of Security, underpins all policies written in the market, providing robust financial backing. Independent rating agencies assign the same financial strength ratings to each of Lloyd’s syndicates, reflecting this shared security framework. Operating in more than 200 territories, Lloyd’s maintains a network of over 3,300 coverholders—local underwriting partners authorized to write insurance on behalf of Lloyd’s syndicates—allowing the market to distribute specialty insurance products globally while leveraging local expertise.

Lloyd’s has played a key role in supporting recovery from major disasters, including the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the September 11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Irma, and recent hurricanes and wildfires, underscoring its longstanding commitment to claims payment and community recovery.

Lloyd’s continues to invest in innovation through initiatives such as the Lloyd’s Lab and alternative capital platforms, advancing parametric insurance, AI-driven risk analytics, and new specialty products to address evolving risks.

“As the global protection gap widens and risk volatility increases, collaboration and innovation across the insurance ecosystem will be essential,” Kevelighan said. “Lloyd’s remains a cornerstone of global risk management and a critical partner for the U.S. economy.”

 

 

About the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I)
Since 1960, the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) has been the trusted voice of risk and insurance, delivering unique, data-driven insights to educate, elevate, and connect consumers, industry professionals, policymakers, and the media. An affiliate of The Institutes, Triple-I represents a diverse membership accounting for nearly 50% of all U.S. property/casualty premiums written. Our members include mutual and stock companies, personal and commercial lines, primary insurers, and reinsurers – serving regional, national, and global markets.

 

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