May 23, 2026 - 00:52

Acrisure, the global insurance brokerage based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is preparing to eliminate roughly 2,250 positions by the end of 2027. The company's CEO delivered the news directly to employees, pointing to advances in technology and artificial intelligence as the primary reasons for the reduction.
The cuts represent a significant shift in the firm's workforce strategy. While Acrisure has grown rapidly through acquisitions in recent years, the leadership now appears focused on streamlining operations. According to the CEO, the company is seeing that many tasks traditionally handled by human workers can be automated or made more efficient through new software and AI tools.
Employees affected by the layoffs will be spread across various departments, though the company has not yet released a detailed breakdown of which roles are most at risk. The timeline extending to 2027 suggests that Acrisure plans to phase out the positions gradually rather than through a single mass layoff event.
This move places Acrisure among a growing list of financial and professional services firms that are restructuring their workforces in response to rapid technological change. The company has not commented on whether it plans to hire for new roles focused on AI or data analysis as part of this transition. For now, the message to current staff is clear: the brokerage is betting heavily on technology to drive its future, and that bet comes with a steep human cost.
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