Archive

  • Canada reviews capital rules for segregated fund risk

    27 November 2020

    Draft approach to be presented to insurers in December

  • Cracks in the normal distribution challenge CROs

    09 October 2020

    Covid-19 is changing the way chief risk officers think and work. Eric Clapprood and David Sherwood talk to Sarfraz Thind about why CROs may need to focus on less extreme risks, and how they can adapt to the new normal

  • Eiopa investigates diversification in internal models

    02 October 2020

    UK insurers not expected to participate

  • IFRS 17's neglected questions: the risk adjustment and confidence levels

    14 September 2020

    Andries Beukes discusses with Cintia Cheong the findings of an investigation into how insurers are planning to calculate their IFRS 17 risk adjustment and confidence level

  • COMMENT: Internal model change makes a comeback

    11 September 2020

    Lloyd's has an internal model, so why did it have to introduce a capital add-on? Christopher Cundy finds the answer lies in the complexities of the internal model change process

  • MSIG Insurance Europe switches Solvency II capital and reporting system

    21 July 2020

    German industrial insurer moves to Addactis solution distributed by Volada

  • Winners of InsuranceERM Americas Awards 2020 unveiled

    24 June 2020

    The 20 awards recognise the very best in insurance risk management serving the Americas

  • Aon-WTW merger will dominate non-life actuarial modelling market

    12 March 2020

    ReMetrica and Igloo are the leading platforms among UK general insurers

  • Eiopa publishes tests for "holistic assessment" of Solvency II review

    04 March 2020

    Alternatives to risk margin calculation to be tested

  • Eiopa hits back at the French ICS revolution

    21 February 2020

    Some prominent French re/insurers don't want the Insurance Capital Standard in its current form, angering EU and US negotiators alike. Eiopa looks determined to carry on regardless. The IAIS is treading carefully. It is a fraught situation and some practitioners believe the standard could even collapse under its own weight, as Sarfraz Thind reports