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AnalysisInsurer BI premiums insufficient for COVID losses - study
The pandemic exposed a massive protection gap in the area of business continuity risk, according to the Geneva Association and University of St Gallen
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AnalysisAirmic welcomes insurer’s decision to drop appeal
“Market turns are cyclical, and underwriters should keep squarely in mind their relationships with their insurance buyers for the future”, says Julia Graham
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AnalysisReducing temperature-controlled cargo losses
Why temperature-controlled incidents are such a common cause of marine cargo claims and how to avoid them
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AnalysisRestoring mangroves to build coastal resilience
Globally, mangroves reduce flood damages by $65 billion every year; insurance solutions are critical to post-storm restoration
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AnalysisWide area damage principle is key to quantifying BI claims
An uptick in COVID-related BI claims is expected following the UK FCA test case, primarily from the hospitality sector
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AnalysisCOVID-19 a “wake-up call”
Pandemic highlights the ”staggering potential” for uninsurable systemic risks, according to re/insurer Munich Re
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AnalysisCyber insurance transparency key to growth
PCS has launched a new data set to help the cyber insurance sector manage risk and capital more effectively
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AnalysisHurricane Delta claims up to $3bn - AIR
Hurricanes Laura and Delta made landfall roughly 12 miles and six weeks apart on the Louisiana coast
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AnalysisGreece and Portugal count cost of September storms
Medicane Ianos brought rough seas, damaging winds, and flooding rainfall to western and southern regions of Greece
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AnalysisFERMA: Trust with insurers has been eroded
Service quality and relationships are being deteriorated as the commercial insurance market hardens, say panellists
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AnalysisSwiss Re and Daimler launch e-mobility MGA
“Movinx” will offer solutions for a sector being disrupted by technology and changing mobility service models
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AnalysisFirms must build more resilient workforces
COVID-19 has created a new urgency to protect working people, with compulsory unemployment insurance a much-needed safety net - research
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AnalysisSwiss Re Corporate Solutions and Hitachi launch ‘smart manufacturing’ solution
Insurance-based solutions will initially focus on manufacturing and transport firms that are adopting AI and other cutting-edge technologies
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AnalysisHow COVID-19 is reshaping the risk landscape
The pandemic will shape future loss trends with changes to working environments, travelling habits and supply chain networks, predicts AGCS
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AnalysisClimate change analytics tool launched
Data suite from JBA will help global financial services firms plan for their future and understand possible flood risk under different climate scenarios
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AnalysisFCA files ‘leapfrog’ BI appeals
The ‘leapfrog’ application has been filed on a “precautionary basis” by the UK regulator and seven insurers
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AnalysisClimate Week: CCRI warns of ‘cascading’ risk
COVID-19 should not be allowed to derail progress made in driving greater climate resilience, warns cross-industry climate initiative
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AnalysisCorporates face “tsunami of insurance price increases”
Insurers and brokers should use the hardening market “to demonstrate their value and treat customers with the respect” - Mactavish
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q3 2020: A more mindful business
As lockdown restrictions lift, organisations must carefully manage the safety, mental health and wellbeing of their staff. It’s the right thing to do, and it’s good for business.
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AnalysisZurich launches climate resilience service
Climate change is consistently rated as one of the top areas of concern for risk managers and business owners in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report





