Archive

  • RVS 2024: I am worried about US casualty litigation trends, says Hannover Re CEO

    09 September 2024

    Jean-Jacques Henchoz outlines the firm's strategy at RVS 2024

  • Hong Kong regulator maps out plan as regional HQ for insurers under GWS

    09 September 2024

    Almost half of H1 long-term business claims came from lapses, IA reveals

  • RVS 2024: Oppose protectionism politics, says Hannover Re CEO

    09 September 2024

    Jean-Jacques Henchoz also highlights geopolitics must be monitored carefully

  • RVS 2024: Hannover Re significantly increases ILS volume to $3.4bn

    09 September 2024
  • Delivering value for money is about more than benchmarks

    09 September 2024

    European policymakers' initiatives on value-for-money metrics may end with consumers not getting the products that best meet their needs, argues Pablo Pernía Martin

  • RVS 2024: Munich Re outlines continuity strategy amid "considerable uncertainty"

    09 September 2024

    German reinsurer optimistic about property and cyber markets

  • RVS 2024: Munich Re and Aon partner to provide capacity to Ukraine

    09 September 2024

    But reinsurer pushes back on brokers' calls to step up support for Ukraine

  • RVS 2024: Insurers can cope with Trump presidency and protectionism

    08 September 2024

    AM Best holds reinsurance market briefing at RVS

  • RVS 2024: No sign of social inflation abating, says Swiss Re chief economist

    08 September 2024

    Reinsurer finds $43bn of underwriting losses in liability lines over last five years

  • RVS 2024: Reinsurers arrive strong, but an uncertain world could test their limits

    06 September 2024

    The annual Rendez-Vous de Septembre (RVS) event begins this weekend in Monte Carlo and reinsurers sail in with robust financials - but there are uncertain waters on the horizon. Joshua Geer reports