News

  • Actuaries encouraged to get to grips with climate risk

    17 March 2022

    The International Actuarial Association reviews the implications of the IPCC climate report

  • Cyber insurers urged to focus on preventing threats

    17 March 2022

    Panellists said insurers had previously introduced proactive measures for other perils

  • China's insurers covered $50bn of "ice and snow" risks in lead-up to Olympics

    17 March 2022

    CBIRC approved 30 policy clauses specifically for the Games in February

  • IFRS 17 experts to ditch insurers' favourite method for annuity profit recognition

    16 March 2022

    Not a valid interpretation of IFRS 17, Interpretations Committee says

  • Insurers should prioritise accessibility when using data technologies

    16 March 2022

    This is a more sustainable proposition, says Swiss Re's John Turner

  • Atrium fined £1m for bullying and misconduct at Lloyd's

    16 March 2022

    Largest ever fine issued by Lloyd's Enforcement Board

  • Munich Re withdraws from Russian business

    16 March 2022

    Reinsurer joins Allianz, Zurich and Swiss Re in cutting ties

  • Suncorp admits reinsurers generally "less interested" in covering Australian natcats

    16 March 2022

    Insurer predicts "a lot of recoveries" on its cover after floods

  • EDITORIAL: Insurers keep quiet on IFRS 17

    15 March 2022

    Christopher Cundy discusses what has - or hasn't - been reported about the transition to the insurance contracts accounting standard

  • Ireland to ban price walking from 1 July

    15 March 2022

    New customer discounts will be allowed to support competition