AXIS Capital
AXIS Angle
AXIS, through its operating subsidiaries, is a global specialty underwriter and provider of insurance and reinsurance solutions. The podcast series, AXIS Angle, is designed for brokers who want to understand what makes AXIS the preferred market for specialty insurance. Each episode features AXIS experts discussing underwriting approaches, risk appetite, and how tailored, flexible solutions help navigate specialty insurance challenges across global markets.
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Episodes
The AXIS Marine Cargo Angle 17.06.2026 9:26
This episode explores the complexities of marine cargo insurance, highlighting AXIS' global reach and broad underwriting appetite, from agricultural goods, excess stock to highly specialised risks like satellite pre-launch. The discussion emphasises the importance of detailed data, bespoke solutions, and strong broker relationships in managing evolving and often unusual risks.
The AXIS Liability Angle 03.06.2026 15:51
This episode provides an overview of liability insurance, covering key areas such as employers', public and product liability, environmental impairment liability, and medical malpractice. It showcases AXIS's flexible, solutions-driven approach to complex and unusual risks, with a strong focus on collaboration, tailored coverage, and proactive risk management to support brokers and customers.
The AXIS Construction Angle 28.05.2026 9:38
Focusing on construction risks, this episode examines how AXIS can underwrite across the full lifecycle of projects, from small-scale operations to billion-dollar infrastructure builds. It highlights the importance of early engagement, technical expertise, and flexibility in structuring solutions, particularly as trends like climate challenges and AI-driven infrastructure reshape the risk landscap...
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