Market Intelligence

The trade press space insurance never had.

A serious research service and newsletter covering the space insurance market specifically: rate movements, capacity entering and exiting, claims in litigation, and renewal-season analysis.

Abstract rendered loop for Market Intelligence

Rates, capacity, and claims — read as signal.

Own the niche. Then own the room.

01

A market nobody covers

Space insurance moves billions in premium, yet no publication covers it seriously. Rate intelligence travels by phone call, capacity moves surface weeks late, and litigation goes unreported.

02

Coverage that compounds

We cover this market the way Trading Risk owns ILS: rate movements desk by desk, capacity entering and exiting, claims in dispute, and what renewal season actually settled at.

03

Media becomes gravity

The publication of record for a market becomes its meeting point. Conferences, recruiting, and deal flow follow the readership — a tiny audience, but one that prices billions.

Who reads it

A small readership with large books.

Insurers & reinsurers

Know where rates and capacity actually moved before you sit down at renewal — not after.

Operators & counsel

Track the claims in litigation and the coverage disputes that will shape your next policy wording.

Investors

The only systematic read on a specialty market that publishes almost nothing about itself.

Subscriptions

Three ways to read.

Newsletter

Free

Headline coverage of the space insurance market.

  • Twice-monthly briefing
  • Major loss and capacity news
  • Renewal-season headlines
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Professional

Annual

Full analysis for practitioners.

  • Rate and capacity analysis
  • Claims-in-litigation tracker
  • Renewal deep dives
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Desk

Team license

Firm-wide access plus analyst time.

  • Unlimited seats
  • Data appendices
  • Quarterly analyst calls
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The briefing

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Rate movements, capacity shifts, and claims in litigation — twice a month.

Read what the market reads.

Join the briefing that underwriters, brokers, and space lawyers open first.