NFP, an Aon company

February 8, 2021

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 This newsletter contains updates on the latest NFP and industry resources related to the Property and Casualty industry. 
 
NEW RESOURCES
 
 

Specialty Spotlight:
Sports and Entertainment Group

 
 
 Building world-leading specialty P&C business centers on our people — specialists who embrace our collaborative culture and have deep expertise across industries, products or programs. 
 
 These professionals drive success, differentiating our P&C business and ensuring the delivery of expertise and solutions that help our clients manage complex risks. 
 
 
 The History of Sports Insurance » 
 
 Since the beginning of organized sports, insurance has been there. Learn how sports insurance has evolved over time.
 
 When the Show Can’t Go On » 
 
 Event cancellations were rampant in 2020 and are still posing challenges for sports leagues and the entertainment industry. What is the insurance picture amid a changeable landscape?
 
 Helping Sports Leagues Play On » 
 
 Since March 2020, leagues have had to adjust to shifting schedules, lack of attendees, and loss of revenue. What will the future look like?
 
 Preparing for a Change Up » 
 
 Major League Baseball relies on data to improve player health. But injuries still occur. Is your club prepared?
 
 
 

The New NFP.com

 
 
  
 
 Earlier this month, we launched NFP.com 2.0, the next generation of our public website. The new site is designed to streamline navigation and make it easier to understand how to overcome challenges and achieve better outcomes by partnering with us.
 
 
 Expanding Our Relationship 
 
 More than ever, organizations of all sizes, as well as individuals and families, need partners with the specialized expertise and capabilities to navigate to the right solutions. We are growing and adding focused experts and capabilities across our business, and we’re always eager to engage in conversations about expanding our relationship. Please use the new site as a resource to learn more about the problems we solve, as well as our people-first culture, “what if” approach to innovation, and commitment to sharing expert insights.

Thank you for the opportunity to work with you. If you have questions or comments, please contact your dedicated account representative.
 
IN THE NEWS
 
 NFP Names Pat LaFontaine Ambassador of Sports and Entertainment  » 
 
 Leigh Ann Rossi on Olympic Cancellation Policies » 
 
 Rising Insurance Premiums for Sports » 
 
 Sports Insurance Rates Set to Rise in 2021 » 
 
 NFP Forms Sports and Entertainment Group » 
 
VIDEOS / PODCASTS
 
 
 In this episode, Suzanne Spradley and Chase Cannon look at new mental health parity requirements for plan sponsors under the recently-enacted Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA of 2021, the most recent pandemic-related legislation, signed into law in December 2020). Suzanne outlines the new requirements in connection with current law (Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act — MHPAEA), and related enforcement. Suzanne and Chase discuss the details of the new requirements, the rapidly-approaching compliance date (February 10, 2021), the lack of specific guidance, and the challenges in working with vendors (including carriers and TPA/ASO providers) in gathering necessary information. 
 
 
CLIENT TRAINING
 
 View the Webinars Page for the latest offerings on NFP.com.
Get the latest insights for all upcoming and archived webinars.
 
 
 
  
 
 

Ransomware is an ever-evolving cyber security threat. Threat actors are constantly improving their attack strategies to stay one step ahead of the latest data security defensive techniques. Join NFP and Kivu, a leading ransomware services and data forensics firm, for an in-depth look at current ransomware trends, claims and case data and how best to protect your organization. Kivu’s own deputy general counsel will also provide an update on current OFAC advisories on the legalities surrounding making a ransom payment.

Protecting your organization, employees and clients is important, but how about your children and families? Another good defense to future threats is to raise cyber smart kids. That’s why we’re offering the first 100 registrants a free copy of The Super Smart Cyber Guide for Kids, a book by award-winning author Ellen Sabin that engages children ages 6 – 12 in developing smart habits for the digital age. The book combines educational narrative, conversation starters and hands-on activities that will help adults encourage children to learn important building blocks for online safety.

When: February 18, 2021 from 3:00 p.m. ET

 
 
Register Here
 
CORPORATE BENEFITS / INDIVIDUAL SOLUTIONS
 
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2/8/21 21-FPC-GEN-GEN-0008
 
This information has been provided as an informational resource for NFP clients and business partners. It is intended to provide general guidance, and is not intended to address specific risk scenarios. Regarding insurance coverage questions, each specific policy must be reviewed in its entirety to determine the extent, if any, of coverage available for the impact of the Coronavirus. If you have questions, please reach out to your NFP contact.