Archive

  • Swiss Re: Baltimore bridge collapse a prime example of converging risks

    18 June 2024

    Anne Lohbeck said insured losses will be a fraction of the overall costs from the incident

  • Insurer-asset management convergence set to grow, says Swiss Re

    17 June 2024

    Intense competition between PE and traditional insurers for assets as interest rates set to remain structurally higher

  • Banning IBIP commissions in UK not as "catastrophic" as feared

    17 June 2024

    Risk consultant says ban increased qualification requirements in UK as Europe mulls its own change

  • Insurance Europe backs IAIS approach on DEI but warns of overemphasis

    17 June 2024

    Excessive focus on DEI could harm culture at insurance companies, the trade body said.

  • Japanese firms reveal progress on anti-price collusion measures

    17 June 2024

    Tokio Marine is compelling its salespeople to reflect on "uncomfortable" policies

  • Australian non-life reinsurance costs rise 44% in seven years, S&P Global finds

    17 June 2024

    Premium growth outstripped reinsurance hikes over period

  • "The jury is still out" on life insurers' readiness for UK Consumer Duty rules

    14 June 2024

    Closed-book products must meet regulation by end of July

  • Cut tax for health insurance, demands Reform UK's Nigel Farage

    14 June 2024

    UK can learn from French healthcare system, says Eurosceptic candidate

  • GDV details football's starting 11 insurance policies as Euro 2024 gets underway

    14 June 2024

    Starting 11 policies include television cancellation and advertising loss coverage

  • Comment: Labour and Conservative manifestos are out. What's in it for insurers?

    13 June 2024

    The Labour and Conservative manifestos have been unveiled, outlining their respective visions for the UK.