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  • The insurance implications of a US presidential election

    17 May 2024

    Polarised politics, civil disorder and cyber-attacks are just some of the concerns insurance experts have raised about the build-up to the November election and its outcome. Paul Walsh reports

  • Regulating AI is becoming a minefield for insurers and watchdogs

    29 December 2023

    Legislators and regulators are taking steps towards policing the use of artificial intelligence (AI), but insurers will face a variety of frameworks and the challenges are plentiful. Paul Walsh reports

  • ChatGPT could have alarming uses for cyber criminals

    28 February 2023

    But similar tools could help insurers mitigate against cyber risks, says Resilience

  • Cyber insurers urged to improve systemic risk modelling

    12 January 2023

    US cyber MGA Resilience says sharing more information will improve modelling

  • The path to sustainable cyber insurance

    14 October 2022

    The cyber insurance market is growing rapidly, but demand exceeds current capacity and insurers may lose relevance unless they redefine the risk and improve their modelling. Joshua Geer reports

  • Cyber risk MGA Resilience expands into UK

    26 September 2022
  • Insurtech weekly: Chubb, Insurwave, Resilience, WTW, Leocare, Delos, nSurely, Slide

    06 December 2021

    InsuranceERM rounds up the latest fundraisings and partnerships from the world of insurtech

  • People moves: Aegon, Groupe VYV, Resilience

    21 April 2021

    InsuranceERM rounds up the latest risk-related people moves in the insurance industry

  • Australian bushfire mitigation insurers want poses challenge for politicians

    06 January 2020

    Current loss estimates could easily double as fires continue to burn

  • Australian insurers declare catastrophe amid monsoonal rains

    04 February 2019

    Insurance losses from the flooding in Queensland could cost insurers $12m