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Eiopa aims to lay groundwork for insurers' cyber stress testing
12 July 2023The authority has vowed to "set the stage" for assessing how insurers are exposed to cyber risk
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Florida's CFO calls Farmers the "Bud Light" of insurance as company prepares to exit state
12 July 2023Farmers' move latest in series of withdrawals in US climate hit states
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Skills shortage could constrain PRT market growth, warns PIC
11 July 2023The insurer's head of business development discussed the key factors affecting momentum
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Conning's risk software tools included in Generali acquisition
11 July 2023Conning will continue to operate autonomously under the current management teams
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Actuaries must find sweet spot of pricing for risk and societal ends
11 July 2023DAV actuary Frank Schiller warns pricing for social acceptance alone can lead to anti-selection bias
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UK revives plan to create pensions superfunds
11 July 2023Plans for regulation revealed in Jeremy Hunt's Mansion House speech
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ABI emphasises value of TNFD reporting for nature risks
10 July 2023The trade association says Phoenix is leading a pilot to test TNFD assessment approaches
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Report: insurers eye up potential £30bn BP bulk annuity deal
10 July 2023The transaction would quadruple PIC's £6.5bn buy-in February with RSA Group
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Swiss Re forecasts global insurance markets will return to growth
10 July 2023The Swiss reinsurer predicted global premium volumes are set to exceed $7trn this year
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Striking gender imbalance found among group CROs
07 July 2023Executive search firm Damhurst & Co examined data from 34 listed insurers in three continents
- BIS becomes latest to warn on PE-insurer and asset intensive reinsurance risks
- CROs are booting up AI for risk management
- Actuaries worried AI could crash their careers
- Solvency II: delivering on the agreed ambitions
- Excess mortality in US and UK may persist for a decade, Swiss Re warns
- Central Europe counting costs of devastating Storm Boris
- Record number of UK bulk annuity buy-in deals during H1
- Why some reinsurers have weaker credit profiles than their rating suggests
- Prudential seals $6bn jumbo PRT deal with IBM
- Lloyd's warns syndicates to improve oversight of delegated business