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Swiss and French re/insurers doing most to avoid coal underwriting
15 November 2017Climate activists score insurers on coal and climate change policies
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GDV warns German insurers, prepare for hard Brexit
14 November 2017Trade body says rules needed for orderly transfer of contracts if no trade deal is done
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Aviva buys Irish life insurer from Achmea for €130m
14 November 2017Friends First's activities do not match Dutch group's core business, says Achmea
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California wildfire losses could be the highest on record - Aon Benfield
14 November 2017Wildfires struck parts of California in October and total losses could hit $8bn
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Unlucky 13 German life firms go sub-100% on solvency ratio without TMTP
13 November 2017Fitch foresees run-off and M&A of the smaller weaklings
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Axa announces major reshuffle for 2018
13 November 2017Will help operations be as close as possible to customers, says CEO
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Insurtech centre and awards launched in Cologne
13 November 2017InsurLab aims to spur sharing of ideas and commercialisation with industry
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Natcats blow out large loss budgets at Talanx
13 November 2017But German group still ekes out nine-month net profit
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More UK insurers sign up to gender diversity at top levels
13 November 2017Industry remains biased, despite benefits of having women as leaders
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Natural catastrophes not enough to dent Allianz's Q3 results
10 November 2017AGCS most affected business segment with €53m loss in third quarter
- The hidden costs of actuarial modelling systems
- No go for CoCo after Aviva seals Direct Line takeover
- Athora confirms £5.7bn acquisition of Pension Insurance Corporation
- PRA highlights risks from solvency-triggered clauses in BPA deals
- Chief economists urge insurers to brace for economic stagnation and volatility
- The future of reinsurance through the eyes of Thierry Léger
- IAIS agrees high level principles for ICS implementation
- Scor rolls out AI underwriting assistant to clients
- Insurance industry pays tribute to Patrick Reeder
- Emma Watkins named UK CEO of Canada Life