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Certificial simplifies compliance management of suppliers and subcontractors.
The entire reason for requesting a supplier’s Certificate of Insurance is to confirm that they are indemnified.
So I ask, how compliant is your organization with monitoring Supplier Carrier ratings?
Certificial announced today that it has reached a licensing agreement with AM Best.
Certificates of insurance are the highest transacted document in the insurance industry.
Certificial announced the launch of its company and its new real-time intelligent insurance verification platform.
Marsh McLennan disclosed on its April 16, 2026 earnings call that U.S. excess casualty rates rose 18 percent in the first quarter. For VPs of Insurance Risk preparing the 2026 renewal budget, this is the cleanest single number from the entire Q1 earnings cycle and it has direct implications for layer pricing, capacity buffers, and the underwriter conversation. This piece walks through what Marsh actually said, why U.S. casualty has decoupled from global, and the Renewal Math Adjustment for the 2026 budget.
Certificial brings the benefits and efficiency of a client portal for easy self-service distribution of COI's.
An additional insured is a person or organization protected under another party's insurance policy in addition to the primary insured, typically added by endorsement at the request of a counterparty in a contract. The status is most commonly required in construction, transportation, healthcare, and entertainment contracts, where one party needs coverage extended from another party's general liability or auto policy to protect against claims arising from the relationship. Additional insured status is established by an endorsement document attached to the underlying policy, and the list of additional insureds is typically shown in the description of operations section on a certificate of insurance. Last updated: May 2026
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