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Finma chief Urban Angehrn quits "stressful" role
06 September 2023 -
Moody's RMS estimates $3.5bn insured loss from Idalia
04 September 2023Forecast is higher than those from Verisk and KCC
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PE-owned insurers more likely to push regulatory boundaries
04 September 2023BaFin's Frank Grund delivers parting shot at "creative" approaches to solvency calculations
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BaFin falls victim to cyber attack
04 September 2023 -
Hurricane Idalia industry insured losses up to $4bn, Verisk estimates
04 September 2023 -
South Korea's insurers to assess strategies following K-ICS implementation
01 September 2023Less than half of firms using transitional measures to ease introduction of capital rules
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Athora Germany appoints CEO and CFO in push to complete Axa deal
31 August 2023Immo Querner and Isabella Pfaller join life insurance consolidator
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Solvency II capital relief should be directed towards green transition, says Eiopa chief
30 August 2023Petra Hielkema says EU authority will be tracking insurers' moves
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Direct Line appoints Aviva exec as CEO
30 August 2023Adam Winslow to take up position in Q1 2024
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Rethinking our relationship with catastrophe models
14 August 2023Catastrophe models provide insights for underwriters and risk managers about how to price re/insurance and manage accumulation risk. But the relationship is fraught with some fundamental problems that Tom Philp wants to solve, as he explains to Christopher Cundy