Analysis – Page 25
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AnalysisClimate and cyber top Future Risks Report
Awareness of climate risk is highest in Europe, but cyber risks are the top priority for US risk experts
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AnalysisAXA XL appoints head of climate
Andy MacFarlane takes on the newly-created role of head of climate at the global insurer
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AnalysisAbandoned cargo presents growing risk
Supply chain congestion and widespread delays in the international container trade is set to continue - TT Club
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AnalysisMental health takes centre stage at Dive In
The insurance industry’s D&I festival kicks off today with mental health, gender equality and racial inclusion high on the agenda
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AnalysisCapacity and cost an issue amid COVID-19 – IUA
Despite this, the IUA’s chairman says capital coming into the commercial insurance market is a ‘healthy sign’
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AnalysisMS Amlin names Robert Wiest CEO
Wiest joins from Swiss Re where he was most recently chief operating officer
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Analysis‘Radical fresh thinking’ needed to tackle protection gaps
The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a - sometimes uncomfortable – spotlight on the insurance industry
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AnalysisInsurers ‘bullish’ about London’s future post Brexit
Technology and automation are ‘top strategic’ priorities but more complex regulations remain a challenge
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AnalysisEnergy underwriters must embrace decarbonisation
Insurers should view the transition to net zero as an opportunity to be proactive - IUMI
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AnalysisThe ART of renewals
Alternative risk transfer and parametric solutions can offer more than just relief from a hard market
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AnalysisIda highlights impact of inland flooding
Record heat and drought conditions prompt extreme wildfire activity around the globe, according to Aon catastrophe report
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AnalysisClimate crisis to fuel rapid insurance growth - sigma
Climate-related risks are expected to result in a 22% increase in global property premiums, or up to $183 billion, over the next 20 years
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AnalysisLloyd’s: Insurers must address emerging geopolitical risks
New report calls for innovation around insurance for geopolitical risks to address the “significant protection gap”
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AnalysisGVNW: Public-private backstop is vital
Chairman Alexander Mahnke is frustrated a backstop for extreme events, such as pandemics, cyber and natural catastrophes, has not yet emerged
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AnalysisIda claims could reach $35 billion - RMS
Losses reflect property damage and business interruption to commercial, industrial, infrastructure and marine cargo among other classes of business
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AnalysisAIR pegs Ida loss at up to $25 billion
Utility disruptions caused by lack of power, mobile data services, and water, could lead to Ida becoming a long-tailed event
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AnalysisHurricane Ida devastation continues
Deadly flash floods have left a trail of further devastation, with energy and chemical sectors among those exposed to supply chain disruption
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AnalysisInsurer M&A dips in 1H 2021 - Clyde & Co
UK leads consolidation activity in Europe and is second most active worldwide behind the US, ahead of Spain and Germany
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Analysis
Insurers must attract talent from outside the industry
Sector must work harder to engage talent with a focus on ‘future gazing’ and a more digitised era





