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  • Pool Re to chair Cambridge University's systemic risk consortium - UPDATED

    18 January 2022

    Overhaul needed to protect society from the next major systemic risk, says CEO

  • Fundamental change needed to address geopolitical risk gap

    02 September 2021

    Modelling for geopolitical risk needs to improve, says Cambridge University's Andrew Coburn

  • KCC pitches Harvey insured losses at $15bn

    01 September 2017

    Figure excludes NFIP losses

  • Houston could lose $60bn of economic output from Harvey flooding

    31 August 2017

    Cambridge Risk Centre runs flood scenario for city's metro area

  • Cambridge Centre launches $300bn solar storm loss scenario

    13 July 2016

    Impact of extreme space weather on electricity grids studied

  • Cyber risk: cat modelling's biggest challenge yet

    28 June 2016

    Cyber risk is growing, unavoidable and ripe for insurance solutions. But can the industry really get to grips with such a rapidly evolving risk? Christopher Cundy reports

  • RMS launches cyber accumulation management system

    02 February 2016

    Will help insurers set PMLs, risk modeller says

  • Catastrophes to hit global GDP by 1.2% in 10 years

    03 September 2015

    Cat model predicts likelihood and severity of disruption in key cities

  • Beware the aggregation of cyber risk

    24 March 2015

    No need for UK risk pool yet, says Marsh and government report

  • Catastrophe models for the 21st century

    02 October 2014

    Modern society is incredibly interconnected and creating potentially huge risks that insurers are struggling to capture. RMS's Andrew Coburn explains to Christopher Cundy how a new generation of catastrophe models could be developed to help