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US pension risk transfer (PRT) special report 2024
InsuranceERM's free US PRT special report 2024, in collaboration with Legal & General Retirement America, is now available to download.
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Enterprise Risk Management Technology Special Report 2024-25
InsuranceERM's Technology Guide Special Report 2024-2025, in partnership with FIS and RNA Analytics, is now available to download.
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Cyber risk is systematically priced in the capital markets: evidence from the Target cyber-attack
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InsuranceERM's annual award winners 2024 - UK and Europe
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InsuranceERM's Winter 2023 issue
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Cyber risk's fundamental mischaracterisation as an insurance risk
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InsuranceERM's Autumn 2023 issue
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Special report: Climate risk and sustainability for insurers
Insurers are under immense pressure from regulators, stakeholders and consumers to become more sustainable and understand the risks and opportunities from climate change and biodiversity loss.
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InsuranceERM's Summer 2023 issue
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Special report: IFRS 17 - understanding implementation and next steps
Following the implementation of IFRS 17, the insurance sector is beginning to look beyond the surface and understand what changes the accounting standard will bring to business.
- Risk and capital modellers share lessons from the LDI crisis, the shift to private assets and board interactions
- Eiopa opens consultation on mass-lapse reinsurance
- Eiopa chair reveals divisions on extra capital requirements for insurers' fossil fuel assets
- New EU financial services commissioner sets tone for insurance regulation
- Ex-CRO William Diffey joins BDO UK in director role
- Social inflation and PFAS risk named as key threats for US casualty market
- California legal ruling could cost state's life insurers $22.4bn
- Eiopa recommends additional capital requirements for insurers' fossil fuel assets
- Eiopa's paper is a significant step forward for mass lapse reinsurance across Europe
- FWU claims to restore minimum capital, but regulator remains concerned