All Global Reinsurance articles in On-Line Archive – Page 59
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UK ILS framework gathers pace with new consultation
The London Market Group commends the UK Government’s “comprehensive” document
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Insurance gap will hinder growth in Africa, says AGCS head
AGCS’s Delphine Maïdou believes traditional insurance and new alternative risk transfer solutions may be the key
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Lloyd’s takes its diversity and inclusion festival global
Dive In set to hold events in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific
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Profits tumble for national insurers in UAE
After achieving profits of AED 859m in 2014, the markets saw a loss of AED 106m in 2015
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Willis Towers Watson’s Casserley says hit cyber risk with multi-strike
The Willis Towers Watson president urges public and private sectors to unite to fight cyber risk in the same way they collectively fight fire
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CGSC agrees sale of North American business
The sale of Swett & Crawford was significantly less than predicted
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Michel Liès set to retire this summer
He will be succeeded by current chief executive of reinsurance Christian Mumenthaler
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Multaqa 2016: Trust Re's Romel Tabaja on opportunities in MENA
On the run up to Multaqa, Trust Re deputy chief executive Romel Tabaja speaks with Global Reinsurance about the state of the industry in the MENA region, and Trust Re’s plans for expansion
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Solvency II: they think it’s all over…it’s hardly started
Silverfinch senior vice president of business development Ashley Smith believes there’s more to come with S2
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The non-physical risks you need to know about
Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines the top five types of insurable non-physical damage
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Could the naming of UK storms impact on reinsurance claims?
While common practice in other parts of the world, this is a new trend for the UK Alex Denslow and Neil Beighton, both of CMS, discuss the arising challenges
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Flood Re secures $2.1bn for reinsurance programme
Munich Re and Swiss Re made “very significant” contributions
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Tianjin: navigating through complex claims
Global incidents like the Tianjin explosion in China can leave loss adjusters in a cultural and political bind. Cunningham Lindsey director of major and complex loss Ben Price unpicks the challenges behind managing major losses
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Lloyd's Shariah-compliant product launched by Cobalt and Chaucer
The two firms have come together to create a political violence offering
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New UK rules prevent senior execs from evading poor past
Proposed regulatory referencing rules would take a bite out of the ‘rolling bad apple’, Brahams Dutt Badrick French senior employment lawyer Nick Wilcox explains
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Emerging market CAT risk - looking through multiple lenses
Aspen head of group catastrophe risk managment Alan Calder talks about the uncertainties caused when data is limited and warns against the simplicity of merely viewing the world as emerging and developed markets
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London market TOM steering board launched today
Lloyd’s chief executive Inga Beale will chair the board
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GIC Re appoints Alice Vaidyan first female chairman
Vaidyan enters history books as India’s first female (re)insurance chairman
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XL Catlin ramps up expansion into India with licence application
The reinsurance giant intends to commence operating out of a branch in India later this year