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Give us three more years to implement IFRS 17, Spanish insurers ask
27 September 2018Effective date of 2021 is "too soon", Unespa says
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Dive In festival: Insurers lag behind banks in tackling transgender inclusion
27 September 2018The insurance industry is addressing the issue, but more progress remains to be made
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Munich Re targets US P&C insurers with cyber offering
27 September 2018The cyber product will provide coverage for P&C insurers serving small and medium-sized businesses
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Insurers fall behind other sectors in climate disclosure data
26 September 2018FSB study analyses extent to which companies' reports align with TCFD recommendations
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VitalityLife launches personalised health risk reporting tool
26 September 2018Risk calculator shows clients the percentage likelihood of a serious illness
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Insured losses from typhoon Mangkhut could hit $2bn
26 September 2018Latest reports indicate over 100 people have died as result of the storm.
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Scor hits back at activist claims
25 September 2018Reinsurer accuses CIAM of "baseless, false, misleading" assertions over rebuffed M&A
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Aviva backs sustainable development initiative to benchmark businesses globally
25 September 2018Insurer’s chief executive Mark Wilson says business can be a force for good if CEOs think more long-term
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Aegon predicts $1bn capital increase from US entity merger
25 September 2018The merger will take effect at the beginning of October
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RMS predicts up to $5bn insured losses from Florence
25 September 2018Florence’s economic damage could be more than twice as severe, modellers say
- Geopolitics remains the worry for insurers in 2024
- Phoenix Group appoints group CRO and chief actuary
- FTI's Thea Utoft Høj Jensen appointed director general of Insurance Europe
- Hurricane Helene's insured losses to reach up to $10bn, says Fitch
- State Farm could cut a million Californian policies by 2028
- CROs join the conversation on carbon accounting
- Net zero "at all costs" is not the right goal, Lloyd's CEO says
- Eiopa urged to include transition risks in Solvency II capital requirements
- Inclusivity, wellbeing and AI are shaping the insurance workforce of tomorrow
- Old Mutual Insure's chief actuary Ronald Richman is to step down