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  • IFRS 17 and K-ICS to help drive growth in South Korea's insurance industry

    23 January 2025
  • Louisiana insurance market suffering from predatory attorneys, says III

    23 January 2025
  • Insurance associations lay into FIO's climate report

    23 January 2025

    NAMIC and APCIA criticise FIO's misleading, flawed and frustrating analysis

  • Fingerprints of climate change on 2024's natcat insured losses, warns Gallagher Re

    22 January 2025

    The reinsurance broker has published its latest natural catastrophe and climate report

  • Europe needs to wake up to catch Trump's US, says Zurich's CEO

    22 January 2025

    Greco also addresses LA wildfires as growing symptom of climate-change effects

  • Beneva and Gore Mutual announce merger plans

    22 January 2025
  • Cayman's Circa names Aureum Re's Greg Mitchell as new chair

    22 January 2025
  • Meiji Yasuda applies AI modelling to life policy underwriting

    22 January 2025
  • Insurance Europe calls for better vehicle repair rules

    22 January 2025
  • US insurability crisis casts a dark cloud on Europe

    21 January 2025

    Climate-driven losses in the US have led insurers to withdraw coverage. Could the same happen in Europe? Sarfraz Thind reports