All Insurance News articles
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AnalysisCOP26: International Sustainability Standards Board launches
Move represents a “major step forward in establishing consistent, comparable global reporting standards” - TCFD
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AnalysisXL chief executive Mike McGavick’s top five factors for innovation in insurance
Globalisation and regulation on the list of factors affecting insurance industry by encouraging innovation
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AnalysisERM more valuable than insurance
A French risk manager salary survey found that ERM professionals earn twice as much as their insurance manager peers
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AnalysisUS insurance market falls by 29%
Recent major catastrophes hit property and casualty insurance
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AnalysisThe calm after the storm
So far several major catastrophes have not had a big impact on commercial property insurance prices. But how long will this situation last, asks James Bray
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InterviewsFrench risk industry gathers in Deauville
Gerard Lancner welcomes almost 2000 people to the 19th Les Rencontres
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AnalysisGuernsey won't seek Solvency II equivalence
Captive association believes this will enhance Guernsey’s attractiveness as a domicile
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Online onlySoft P&C market set to remain in 2011
Sector remains healthy but competition creates challenges for profitability, says E&Y
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InterviewsLloyd’s and Bermuda converging
A report finds the underwriting differences between London and Bermuda are thinning
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Online onlyMunich Re to insure oil catastrophes
Reinsurer offers $2bn capacity but says deep drilling risk management must be improved
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InterviewsMore trouble than its worth
Solvency II will severely restrict the commercial insurance market. It’s time Europe listened to the concerns of risk managers, blogs Carl Leeman
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InterviewsInfographic: The age crisis
Use the interactive chart to visualise the problem of ageing societies
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Online onlyAon to accept contingent commissions
The broker said it would accept all forms of compensation “where appropriate”
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Captive RiskDomicile, sweet domicile
Good people, short flights and a flexible regulator all help captives professionals decide on their ideal base. Liz Booth looks at the pros and cons of the main locations in Europe, and considers if being in or out of the EU is an advantage
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FeaturesA group activity
A new healthcare law in the USA could spark the growth of employee benefit captives, says Helen Yates
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FeaturesCaptives after the crisis
Captives proved their long-term importance as businesses held steady through the recession, writes Paul Allen. But Solvency II and other regulatory reforms could shake up its future
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OpinionKeep a cat in the bag
Angus Duncan and Robert Cannon consider why catastrophe bonds might be a viable alternative to traditional reinsurance for captives





