All insurance articles – Page 17
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Analysis
COP26: Global resilience index launches
GRII will help sectors across the global economy quantify the value of building climate resilience, and the costs of doing nothing
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Opinion
Don’t fall foul of sanctions
Get on top of your sanctions risk compliance or suffer reputational consequences
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Analysis
Demand for supply chain insurance to rise
The global supply chain crisis has exposed the limits of business interruption insurance - DBRS Morningstar
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Analysis
COP26: Risk management “central” to climate mitigation
Insurance industry has a “unique contribution” in advancing understanding and sharing of climate-related risks - report
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Analysis
COP26: International Sustainability Standards Board launches
Move represents a “major step forward in establishing consistent, comparable global reporting standards” - TCFD
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Analysis
UK resilience plan needs collaborative approach
Commercial priorities must be aligned with wider societal goals, argue Marsh McLennan and National Preparedness Commission
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Analysis
Luxury brands face liability protection gap
D&O, environmental and business travel risks are underinsured, Willis Towers Watson survey finds
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Analysis
Axa extends oil and gas exclusions
Insurer will cease investing in and underwriting new upstream oil greenfield exploration projects, unless insureds have credible transition plans
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Analysis
COP26 "must be a turning point" - UN
As the World Leaders Summit gets underway in Glasgow, WMO warns the past seven years were the hottest on record
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Analysis
Lloyd’s joins Net Zero Insurance Alliance
Corporation has committed to transition all of its operational and attributable greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050 at the latest
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Analysis
Global commercial insurance prices up 15% in Q3 - Marsh
Despite pricing levelling out in certain lines of business, the ‘pressure on rates in cyber insurance’ continues
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Analysis
PARIMA Resilience Week: Insurers make sustainability push
Global insurer AXA XL is educating customers about sustainability, using its technical and scientific expertise to inform clients about growing climate risks.
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Analysis
ESG champions to receive preferred D&O terms
Marsh’s initiative involves AIG, Berkshire Hathaway, Sompo International and Zurich North America
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Analysis
Surge in demand for supply chain covers expected
CO2 crisis and other supply chain disruptions will drive “inevitable” interest in innovative supply chain insurance products
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Expert Views
Marrying captives with international programmes
In the more challenging market, corporate insurance buyers should look to better align captive solutions with international programmes
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Analysis
Campaigners target reinsurers in Baden Baden
Only a few reinsurers have so far publicly committed to phase out coal from their treaty business
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Analysis
Beazley launches Lloyd’s first ESG syndicate
Syndicate 4321 will support those businesses that invest in ESG by offering additional capacity on a multi-line basis
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Analysis
Reinsurance bosses face up to systemic risks
Transparency is needed as re/insurers navigate the systemic risk potential of pandemics, cyber and climate change
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Analysis
La Palma volcanic eruption highlights threat of non-modelled perils
The eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano will likely result in hundreds of millions of euros in economic losses - Impact Forecasting
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Analysis
Trends behind the ransomware epidemic
Double and triple extortion and supply chain attacks are driving the surge in ransomware incidents - AGCS