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    Insurance industry steady going in 2026: A positive outlook for life and nonlife

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    The global insurance industry is currently operating at a trillion-dollar scale, with the 2025 market valued at $8.33 trillion and projected to climb past $11.6 trillion by 2030. In the U.S. alone, the market stood at $2.27 trillion in 2025, with forecasts pointing toward nearly $4.95 trillion by 2035.

    Whether you’re looking at life or nonlife sectors, the trend lines for 2026 are pointing toward stability. We aren’t seeing the aggressive, vertical spikes of the last few years; instead, the industry is entering a more sustainable, steady-state phase. Here, Brad Spurgeon Insurance Agency breaks down the factors driving stability and what to watch in the year ahead.

    Starting From a Position of Stability

    The current optimism among industry specialists rests on a “three-pillar” foundation of stability:

    1. The Property and Casualty (P&C) Surplus

    The year 2026 begins with record capital surpluses for P&C insurers, who have some of their most robust balance sheets in a decade. While 2025 was a standout year, 2026 is expected to see a slight normalization.

    Due to a very quiet hurricane season and massive rate hikes, the industry hit a combined ratio of about 94% last year, which was the best in 15 years. However, estimates show 2026 will not keep the trend going as strongly. Instead, it will more likely go back to 2024 levels, which indicates a softer market.

    While 2026 likely won’t be as profitable as 2025, it is still expected to underwrite profitability. For an industry that often struggles to break even on claims, lining up with a solid year like 2024 is a win.

    2. A Steady Global Reinsurance Market

    Reinsurance acts as the industry’s ultimate safety net, and when this segment of the market is in panic mode, all other segments suffer. This year, data from Moody’s shows the global reinsurance market has stabilized, and emergency prices have reached a plateau (still not significantly dropping, though).

    This allows primary insurers to secure the coverage they need without being forced to pass massive price spikes on to their policyholders.

    3. Life Insurance Optimism

    The 2010-2021 period was not friendly for the life insurance industry. For over a decade, interest rates were near zero. With interest rates now stabilizing at more “normal” levels, these companies finally have access to better-paying bonds (4% to 4.2%). This shift is fueling a wave of optimism for the life and annuity sector that we haven’t seen in over a decade.

    Insurance Industry Goes All In on AI

    As we navigate 2026, the insurance industry is moving beyond the “pilot program” phase of artificial intelligence and into full-scale integration. The real impact is now being felt in the day-to-day precision of underwriting and risk assessment.

    In the P&C sector, AI is now a functional tool helping carriers manage increasingly complex climate risks. This is especially true for “agentic AI,” a 2026 breakthrough that allows systems to react to live geospatial data and make autonomous decisions. By leveraging satellite imagery and IoT sensors, carriers can now model catastrophe triage with unprecedented speed, predicting losses before claims teams even reach the ground.

    More importantly, AI-driven fraud analytics are on track to provide a massive financial lift. Estimates from Deloitte suggest that by 2032, these advanced systems could save the P&C industry as much as $160 billion by identifying fraudulent patterns in real time before claims are even paid.

    The End of the Hard Market

    According to Deloitte’s 2026 Global Insurance Outlook, the industry is entering a period of moderating growth. Following several years of aggressive rate hikes-what specialists call a “hard market”-we are now seeing the signs of a “soft market.” Global growth in the life sector is expected to settle around 2.4%, down from its 2024 peak.

    This shift marks a move from “easy” to “expert” mode for insurance leaders. In a soft market, profitability isn’t handed to you by rising rates; it has to be earned through operational efficiency and modern workflows. While investment income remains a solid cushion, carriers that fail to adopt AI-driven tools will find themselves struggling to compete as the pricing momentum slows.

    The Soft-Market Transition and Word of Caution

    We may be in a period of relative market stability and steady growth, but compared to 2025, momentum has clearly slowed.

    Luckily, investment income remains strong. That cushion allows insurers to stay profitable even when underwriting results are flat, which helps explain why most projections for 2026 remain positive.

    That said, stability doesn’t eliminate risk. To stay competitive and prepared for the next market shift, insurers need to modernize their workflows, and in today’s market, this means AI adoption. AI-driven tools position carriers to respond faster, make sharper decisions, and adapt quickly when conditions change.

    This story was produced by Brad Spurgeon Insurance Agency and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

    Copyright 2026 Stacker Media, LLC

    This story was originally published March 19, 2026 at 9:00 AM.

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