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AI, cyber, and climate change will be the key insurance themes in 2026

Last updated: December 16, 2025 9:50 am
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AI, cyber insurance, and climate change/natural catastrophes have been identified as the three main themes that will significantly impact the insurance industry in 2026, according to GlobalData’s annual predictions webinar. Insurers who position themselves as leaders in these areas are likely to experience enhanced performance, product offerings, and customer service.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently the most prominent technology trend in the insurance sector. The emergence of agentic AI in 2025 has generated considerable excitement around the technology and its capabilities. AI’s influence spans the entire value chain, and the ability of agentic AI to process real-time data and make decisions akin to those made by humans will further accelerate its impact on the insurance industry in 2026 and beyond.

The total value of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals within the AI sector of insurance saw a substantial increase in 2025, with a 328% growth in value and a 125% increase in volume. This surge was driven in part by the proliferation of generative and agentic AI. The growth within AI in insurance is evident in various databases, including job postings and company filings, indicating that insurers are focusing on this area. For example, Munich Re’s acquisition of Next Insurance in July 2025, a technology-focused commercial property and casualty insurer with a strong emphasis on AI and digitalization, exemplifies this trend.

In addition to AI, cyber insurance and climate change/natural catastrophes are also significant themes in the insurance industry. The cyber insurance sector continues to experience substantial growth, with projections indicating that this trend will persist until 2030. The global cyber insurance market was estimated to be worth $22.2 billion in 2025, with a forecasted value of $35.4 billion by 2030. Climate change, the escalation of severe weather events worldwide, and natural catastrophe insurance are pressing concerns for insurers, and their impact is expected to intensify in the years ahead. Natural disaster and hazards insurance, a crucial insurance product on a global scale, has witnessed notable increases in premiums and claims annually, trends that are projected to continue. The frequency of severe weather events poses a significant threat to the industry, rendering large regions uninsurable, which poses a major challenge for consumers.

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The selection of these three themes for the webinar was based on their current impact and anticipated growth in significance and value in 2026 and beyond. As we approach 2026, insurers are advised to prioritize these themes to stay ahead in the evolving insurance landscape.

The original article, “AI, cyber, and climate change will be the key insurance themes in 2026,” was first published by Life Insurance International, a brand owned by GlobalData.

Please note that the information provided on this site is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as advice. It is recommended to seek professional or specialist advice before making any decisions based on the content presented.

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