Headline sponsor

Deloitte

Capacity assumptions are changing — affecting pricing, allocation & profitability

Date: Wednesday, September 30
Time: 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Managing General Agents (MGAs) play a critical role in the insurance industry, often serving niche markets and providing specialty expertise for carriers and brokers.

What you'll walk away with

A clearer understanding of what makes an MGA capacity ready
Insights on what capacity providers are looking for in 2026
An awareness of what differentiates investable MGAs in a competitive market

Who you'll be in the room with

→ Leading global carriers, reinsurers and other MGAs


→ Underwriters and portfolio managers


→ Specialty insurers and brokers

Why this matters to you

Successful MGAs understand the intersection between data, portfolio management, funding, and specialty expertise. You’ll learn: 

→ How delegated models should work and what data must flow between MGAs and capacity providers


→ How to maintain underwriting discipline and scale organizations while preserving performance oversight


→ The importance of aligning appetite, reporting standards and risk discipline

This Summit is for

This Summit is not just for leadership — it’s designed for anyone involved in multiple facets of the MGA ecosystem.


→ Insurance agents and brokers


→ Reinsurers, carriers and other partners


→ Underwriters, actuaries and financial services professionals

If you are interested in sponsoring a session, please contact Erica Queen at erica@insuretechconnect.com.

Agenda

Please note: this agenda is actively updating, and timing is subject to change. Please check back regularly for updates leading up to the event

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Wednesday, September 30, 2026
  1. Not every MGA that can write business is ready to hold delegated authority at scale. In this fireside chat, we share insights from working with carriers, reinsurers, and MGAs on operational maturity a …
  2. Capacity providers are more selective, more data-driven, and more focused on portfolio visibility than ever. This panel brings together reinsurers, specialty carriers, and fronting partners to discuss …
  3. Launching an MGA is no longer just about underwriting expertise, it requires structured data, scalable operations, and capital transparency from day one. This panel explores what differentiates invest …
  4. Delegated authority only works when control and transparency travel with the underwriting authority. This session examines how modern delegated models are structured in practice from bordereaux automa …
  5. As MGAs expand across classes and geographies, maintaining underwriting discipline and portfolio clarity becomes increasingly complex. This panel explores how scaling organizations preserve performanc …
  6. Successful capacity partnerships depend on alignment  of appetite, reporting standards, growth expectations, and risk discipline. In this session, leaders from both sides of the market discuss how the …
  7. Capacity Connect culminates in a live market exchange between capital providers and MGAs. In this fast-paced session, select reinsurers, carriers, and fronting partners will outline where they are act …