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COP27: Egypt moots catastrophe pool to build climate resilience
Ahead of COP27, insurance industry experts gathered to discuss innovative approaches to transferring catastrophic risk
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Sovereign debt downgrades grow as inflation bites
Ukraine crisis and inflation lead to 34% increase in sovereign debt downgrades in past year
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Fraudsters target professional services firms
Claims caused by fraudulent instruction and business email compromise are on the rise - Beazley
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Legal claims against insurers surge by nearly 280%
Corporations are now more than three times as likely to have to sue insurers to get their claims paid, finds Mactavish
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Ransomware: Business is booming
Ransomware is forecast to cause $30 billion in damages by 2023, warns AGCS
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Global commercial insurance rates up 6% in Q3 - Marsh
Globally, cyber insurance pricing increased 53% in Q3, with hikes of 66% in the UK
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Green transition to drive construction growth of $5.6 trillion
Energy transition and green investment will be major contributors to infrastructure growth over the next 15 years
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Firms struggle to ‘stay above water’ as inflation hits new highs
Insolvency rates already “well above pre-pandemic levels” as companies feel the effects of the withdrawal of fiscal support
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Inflationary pressures are driving underinsurance - survey
Over half of brokers are seeing policies altered as a response to rising energy costs, finds RSA research
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Extreme climate losses 30x more likely at exposed premises
Research from FM Global shines a light on the vulnerability of commercial properties which lack resilience
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Ukraine ‘protection gaps’ must be addressed
Solutions for supply chain, reputation and other risks are needed to tackle ’seismic’ change - Lloyd’s and Aon
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Lloyd’s finds ‘no evidence of compromise’ following suspected cyber attack
The market has been advised that it can now restore its network services
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Beazley warns of cyber risk complacency
An uncertain geopolitical risk landscape could be one source of distraction as cyber resilience deteriorates
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Ferma: Is there any avoiding ESG red tape?
Companies have a duty to transition, but is there a risk of drowning under the growing raft of ESG rules
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Ferma interview: Supporting transition journeys
AXA XL’s Corinne Southarewsky explains the vital role of risk engineering in supporting clients’ progress to Net Zero
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Ferma: Panel tackles $10 trillion cyber accumulation
European risk managers faced up to insurance bosses as they discussed the ‘industrialisation of crime’
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Ferma keynote: Confronting the risks of a ‘new world’
European Commission’s Maros Sefcovic discusses Europe’s dependency on the supply of critical raw materials
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Marsh extends ESG-led D&O capacity to European firms
Decision follows an increase in European Union regulation concerning ESG and sustainability reporting
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Dirk Wegener opens FERMA Forum in Copenhagen
He urges innovative efforts to tackle protection gaps concerning climate transition, cyber and other potentially systemic risks
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Flood Re’s resilience scheme offers substantial dividend - JBA
The take up of Property Flood Resilience could have a major impact on projected flood losses in the UK