Archive

  • Greenpeace heading to Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous

    08 September 2023

    The environmental NGO also publishes a report on insuring oil and gas in Africa

  • Who's to blame for the US insurance crisis?

    01 September 2023

    Is the growing US property insurance crisis caused by greedy insurers or sleepy regulators? Sarfraz Thind speaks to industry and consumer groups to get their perspectives

  • Underwriting policies to protect Arctic Refuge gather pace

    30 August 2023

    The Gwich'in Steering Committee shows 20 insurers have excluded Arctic oil and gas insurance

  • Ex-Swiss Re employee wins £1.3m from tribunal for sexual discrimination

    25 August 2023

    Julia Sommer sought £5m damages from Zurich underwriter

  • With a watered-down NZIA, where do insurers' climate commitments stand?

    16 August 2023

    After six of the eight founding members left the Net-Zero Insurance Alliance, Joshua Geer investigates if their ambitions stand

  • North Sea oil and gas projects pose a reputational risk, insurers warned

    09 August 2023

    Climate campaigners are watching the new licences closely, says Insure Our Future

  • Insurance is failing homeowners amid climate crisis, says Australian advocacy group

    08 August 2023

    Choice report calls on insurance sector and government to collaborate on solutions

  • Vesttoo founders suspended as board seeks to overcome crisis

    03 August 2023

    Yaniv Bertele and Alon Lifshitz on paid leave until board decides on their fate

  • US insurer AAA-ratings not impacted by sovereign downgrade

    03 August 2023

    Fitch's cut of US debt rating to AA+ has sparked concerns

  • Data and AI: insurer and regulator go tête à tête

    03 August 2023

    On a panel discussion at Insurance Europe's conference, Eiopa's Petra Hielkema and Alm. Brand's Anne Mette Toftegaard debated consumer trust, data, AI and the regulation that weaves them together, as Joshua Geer reports