Archive

  • UK national student union demand insurers end fossil fuel support

    14 October 2024
  • LocalTapiola Mutual Life Insurance Company appoints Mikko Sinersalo as CRO

    14 October 2024
  • Axa study reveals record levels of perceived vulnerability amid global polycrisis

    14 October 2024

    Experts and the general population believe we are living in the riskiest world of the last 11 years

  • Ageas to acquire Saga's insurance unit alongside long-term UK distribution deal

    11 October 2024

    Belgian insurance group to pay £147.5m cash for both parts of agreement

  • Mortality rates for young adults remain high, CMI reports

    11 October 2024
  • Climate Financial Risk Forum issues nature and scenario guidance for insurers

    11 October 2024

    It is the fourth set of guides and reports from the CFRF for the financial industry

  • Solvency data reveals eight Italian life firms' lapses outweighed their premiums in 2023

    11 October 2024

    Sector's total lapses were worth 52% of its gross written premium

  • Hurricane Milton insured losses estimated at $30-50bn, says Fitch

    11 October 2024

    Insurers brace for significant wind-related claims but event will not affect credit ratings

  • City of London Corporation launches insurance steering board

    11 October 2024
  • Bermuda's hot life reinsurance market draws the crowds

    11 October 2024

    Last month's Biltir conference in Bermuda was busier than ever, with participants discussing everything from private equity's role, regulatory communication and Manchester United's fax machines. Sarfraz Thind reports