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Mitigating climate risk needs insurance regulators "to get tough"
25 September 2020Highlights from the InsuranceERM Americas 2020 virtual conference
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US and UK finance groups propose "united vision" for regulation
25 September 2020British American Finance Alliance lobbies for involvement in future free trade agreement
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Aon launches data translation tool to support open cat modelling
25 September 2020ImpactWorkbench will enable re/insurers to use Oasis-based models and platforms
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Singapore regulator working with health insurers on affordability
25 September 2020Regulator's promise comes after Aviva Singapore faced criticism
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Next Insurance receives $250m in fourth-stage seed financing
25 September 2020Insurtech backed by Alphabet has now raised $631m, and is valued at more than $2bn
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RMS estimates up to $3.5bn insured cost from Sally
24 September 2020Hurricane Sally came with stronger winds than expected, weakened quickly but was slow-moving, says RMS
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Insurers have much to do in attracting ethnic talent
24 September 2020Chartered Insurance Institute survey reveals the profession's progress on diversity
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CMI proposes "no weight" on 2020 data for next mortality projections
24 September 2020It says coronavirus has caused an exceptional mortality experience this year
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"Build resilience" urge Wilson and Richter in paper on Covid-19's lessons
24 September 2020Allianz's Tom Wilson and Ludwig Maximilian University's Andreas Richter collaborate on review of ERM implications of the pandemic
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Munich Re issues €1.25bn green bond
24 September 2020Follows publication of green bond framework last week
- 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
- Inclusivity, wellbeing and AI are shaping the insurance workforce of tomorrow
- Aon unveils US cat model for SCS as insured losses increase
- D&I is an attitude, not a journey, says Lloyd's CEO John Neal