All Insurance articles – Page 23
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NewsAustralia’s 2022 flood costs break previous records
Floods in February and March are estimated to have cost $3.35 billion in insured losses
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NewsRescuing assets stranded by carbon markets
Why carbon capture ecosystems offer a compelling opportunity, explains Wake Smith
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NewsNet Zero could double size of London market
Supporting insureds on their transition journeys could generate $125 billion by 2030 - LIIBA
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NewsAntoine Gosset-Grainville succeeds Duverne as AXA chair
Denis Duverne is stepping down after seven years; Thomas Buberl remains chief executive
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NewsAxis CEO refuses to be drawn on sale rumours
Benchimol sidestepped questions over the rumoured sale of the firm’s $3 billion reinsurance unit
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News‘Stagflation’ is back, warns sigma
Claims inflation is expected to affect non-life insurers’ profitability in 2022, leading to further market hardening in 2023
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NewsAre you ready for the SEC climate rules?
Publicly-listed firms will be compelled to report on third party climate risks as well as their own
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NewsCommercial rates rise for the 18th consecutive quarter
Hard market is beginning to moderate but inflationary pressure could impact pricing going forward - Marsh
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NewsILS a key solution to climate crisis - MAS
21 ILS transactions have been launched in Singapore since 2018, including a growing number by Asian cedants
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NewsAriel Re provides Ecogensus with performance guarantee cover
Lloyd’s Syndicate 1910 provides insurance coverage to backstop comprehensive performance guarantees for Ecogensus’ recyclers
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NewsMichel Liès succeeds Denis Duverne as IDF chair
Liès is chairman of Zurich Insurance Group and formerly CEO of Swiss Re
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NewsMarine war, property and aviation exposed to Ukraine losses
With ports closed and commercial shipping activities reduced, less impact on marine liability is anticipated - Miller
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NewsAIG looks to pull back from Russia and Ukraine
The insurance giant is understood to be considering adding exclusion clauses to policies for firms operating in the region
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NewsAIG names Tom Bolt chief risk officer
Bolt replaces Sabra Purtill and was most recently chief underwriting officer, General Insurance
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NewsRussia sanctions create fallout for trade credit insurers
Businesses seeking trade credit insurance may find cover unavailable as insurers react to ongoing sanctions
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NewsGuy Carpenter appoints Enoizi as Public Sector head
The former Pool Re boss will lead Guy Carpenter’s Public Sector practice in a newly-created role
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NewsReinsurance Pool legislation passes in Australia
The risk pool for cyclone and cyclone-related flood will launch in just three months
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NewsInsuring the transition to net zero
Why insurers have a critical role to play in the shift away from fossil fuels
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NewsInsurance industry braces for soaring payouts from war in Ukraine
Stranded planes, battered ships, bombed-out buildings and unrecoverable debts created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have left the global insurance industry braced for soaring payouts and protracted legal disputes. The war in Ukraine could cost insurers billions of dollars in claims, with the aviation insurance sector alone facing potentially the ...
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NewsAviation sector faces losses “on a par with 9/11”
543 Boeing and Airbus aircraft will be seized by the Russian Government under new legislation


