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The enduring risks from the Ukraine war
27 February 2023After 12 months of conflict, the risk landscape for international insurers has been drastically changed. Paul Walsh finds the marine and aviation sectors particularly affected, while geopolitical risks remain heightened for all
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One year of war in Ukraine and the country's insurers remain defiant
24 February 2023Vyacheslav Chernyakhovsky, general director for the Insurance Business Association of Ukraine, discusses with Paul Walsh how the country's sector has performed and the post-war strategy
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Consumer Duty: a chance to build trust with customers
22 February 2023Regulators, consultants and policy experts explain the progress insurers are making towards complying with the UK's Consumer Duty regulation and what opportunities it will present. Joshua Geer reports
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Cyber risk: has the capital been hacked?
16 February 2023Simon Cartagena and Jasvir Grewal explain how insurers should be thinking about setting their cyber risk capital
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After climate, insurers seek to measure their social footprint
13 February 2023The Geneva Association has outlined a framework to assess insurers' impact on society. But why is it needed and how would it operate alongside existing ESG frameworks? Paul Walsh reports
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ESG for insurers is about education, support and guidance
08 February 2023Sustainability leads at Lloyd's of London, Convex and Fidelis explained how their ESG and net-zero strategies are evolving, and whether 2050 goals are realistic, at a Fitch Ratings event last week. Joshua Geer reports
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Swiss Re's primary global ambition
06 February 2023International programmes is a fast-growing sector for Swiss Re Corporate Solutions. The division's Emea and Apac leader Reto Collenberg tells David Walker about the opportunities and challenges involved
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Insurers sentenced to more climate litigation exposure
02 February 2023A surge in climate-related litigation is creating an increasing risk for PI and D&O insurers. Risk experts explain to Joshua Geer why exposure is growing and how insurers can mitigate it
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Ireland's insurance regulator talks Solvency II divergence and going green
31 January 2023Domhnall Cullinan, director of insurance supervision at the Central Bank of Ireland, speaks to Ronan McCaughey about the biggest risks and regulatory challenges facing the sector in 2023
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Insuring the Big One
25 January 2023The US population is underinsured against earthquakes despite the frequent reminders of how serious this peril can be. Then again, covering quakes is just not easy, as Sarfraz Thind reports
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- Climate and Sustainability Roundup: Implications of EU's decision to pause sustainability rules
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