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COMMENT: How US insurers can make America green again
08 October 2020Ronan McCaughey calls on US insurers to show more leadership on climate change risk
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Eiopa sets guidelines for supervising fairness and value of products
08 October 2020Key objective is to ensure consumer-centric approaches are implemented in practice
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Political risk becoming a factor in cat losses
08 October 2020PCS's Tom Johansmeyer describes six ways politics could influence catastrophe events
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Markel to shift property cat reinsurance business into Nephila
08 October 2020The process will begin immediately, but will lead to approximately 25 job losses
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Hurricane Delta swells as it heads towards Louisiana
08 October 2020NHC warns of life-threatening conditions on US coast for Friday
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IAG faces calls not to back World Heritage site dam project
08 October 2020Flood mitigation measures in Australia risk inundating indigenous cultural sites
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Insurtech weekly: Aon, Root, Symbo, Fedo, Integrity Life, Mapfre, Markel, Concirrus, Buckle, Bold Penguin, RiskGenius, +Simple
07 October 2020InsuranceERM rounds up the latest developments in the fast-moving world of insurtech
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London leaks £4.5bn of premiums to Europe
07 October 2020But underlying business in London company market continues to grow, IUA reports
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IAG settles add-ons lawsuit for A$138m
07 October 2020Australian insurer mis-sold products through motor dealers
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"SFCRs should be two pages long"
07 October 2020Solvency II public reports are too long and unread by policyholders
- Insurers hope to put the credibility into carbon credits
- ICS-AM comparability decision going down to the wire
- Hong Kong's RBC rules strengthen local insurer ERM
- PRA's funded reinsurance expectations mean more hurdles for re/insurers
- PRA eyes mid-November for final package of Solvency UK rules - UPDATED
- Eiopa urged to include transition risks in Solvency II capital requirements
- Guy Carpenter puts storm Boris insured losses at up to €2.1bn
- Aon unveils US cat model for SCS as insured losses increase
- Inclusivity, wellbeing and AI are shaping the insurance workforce of tomorrow
- D&I is an attitude, not a journey, says Lloyd's CEO John Neal