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Alliant Insurance Services Releases Insurance Marketplace Insights and Observations Report for Risk Managers Planning 2026 Strategies

By Alliant Specialty / January 22, 2026

Report provides insights and outlooks by industry, as well as market trends by product line, curated by the nation’s leading specialty broker        

IRVINE, CA — Alliant Insurance Services, the nation’s leading specialty broker, has released its Insurance Marketplace Insights and Observations Report. The report highlights trends that are prevalent in each respective industry and how risk managers can respond with strategic insurance and risk management solutions.

The Insurance Marketplace Insights and Observations Report provides specialized industry perspectives and outlooks, as well as market trends by product line that include pricing, capacity, retentions and coverage, covering the following areas:    

  • Agribusiness & Forestry
  • Alternative Risk Financing
  • Aviation
  • Construction & Surety
  • Cyber
  • Environmental
  • Financial Institutions
  • Healthcare
  • Life Sciences
  • Managed Care
  • Management & Professional
  • Private Client
  • Public Entity
  • Real Estate & Hospitality
  • Trade Credit & Political Risk
  • Transportation

“The bi-annual report, curated by Alliant Specialty, gives risk managers a detailed analysis of the industry issues, market trends and emerging exposures that require strategic insurance solutions. Alliant keeps a pulse on the ever-changing markets to help clients navigate, evolve and respond with an innovative risk management approach,” said Alexandra Littlejohn, EVP, Senior Managing Director, Alliant P&C. “With the information provided in this report, risk managers can begin renewal discussions early and proactively share details about their risk management program, culture and processes with their broker, leading to more effective risk mitigation and enhanced resilience.”

Littlejohn added, “Risk managers should be prepared to provide more detailed exposure information than has been requested or required by underwriters in previous years. Our specialists are equipped to support that effort, driven by extensive subject matter expertise in the industries they serve.”

Read the complete report here.