News

  • CyberCube: insurers face updated ransomware tactics in H2

    25 July 2022

    The maritime sector and satellite infrastructure are also likely to be hit with cyber-attacks

  • Wildfire risk modelling in Europe lags behind US and Canada

    22 July 2022

    Chaucer says wildfire damage in Europe rose 75% between 2019 and 2020

  • Beazley ramps up inflation countermeasures

    22 July 2022

    Insurer posts near 90% drop in H1 pre-tax profits

  • Tea leaves suggest a recession is coming, says Travelers CEO

    22 July 2022

    Current data still positive as insurer readies itself for business-as-usual

  • UK consults on powers for insurers' critical outsourcing

    22 July 2022

    Financial Services and Markets Bill proposes new supervisory powers

  • Global insured nat cat losses hit $39bn in H1

    21 July 2022

    Aon pointed to the continued impact of climate change on natural disasters

  • Allstate cat losses top $1bn in Q2

    21 July 2022

    Soaring inflation leading to higher reserve re-estimates in Q2

  • Don't ban insurers from making ransomware payments, says Geneva Association

    20 July 2022

    Report from industry think-tank says it could encourage more malicious extortion

  • RSA risk veteran David Innes to leave after almost 34 years' service

    20 July 2022

    He has served in chief actuarial, capital and risk roles

  • European insurers warn of "significant costs" in addressing silent cyber risk

    20 July 2022

    Insurance Europe said the situation is worsened by constant terminology updates