IR&C EMEA 2023: Managing stakeholder relationships and data key for future risk work
Panellists say time for insurers "to give back"
MAS's Daniel Wang on Singapore's insurance challenge
The head of the insurance department at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) talks to Sarfraz Thind about tackling global risks and how the country is leveraging its climate expertise to shine on the world stage
IR&C EMEA 2023: ESG still a complicated business for insurers
Panellists say much more work is needed to arrive at a common ground for sustainability
Rothesay executes £2.7bn bulk annuity deal with Thales UK pension scheme
It comes after the UK insurer announced a £4bn buy-in last week
COP28: Ricardo Lara launches NAIC's plan to ensure insurance availability
California commissioner says national climate resilience strategy will empower US regulators
Actuaries share ways to develop climate scenarios for insurance
InsuranceERM rounds up the highlights from recent actuarial events in Germany and the UK
Swiss Re unveils IFRS targets for 2024 ahead of switch from US GAAP
The Swiss reinsurer will transition to the accounting standard on 1 January 2024
Lloyd's voices concerns over non-open market PVT underwriters
Chief of markets Patrick Tiernan said underwriters in non-open market channels would face heightened scrutiny
Feedback to Bermuda's risk rules revamp shows insurers' concerns
BMA reveals broad lines of discontent—but will make few changes to last draft
Nuclear war, AI and net zero: CEOs ponder what insurance will look like in 2050
Insurance leaders talk nuclear threats, AI's transformative power and the race to net zero as they try to predict the future of industry at the Geneva Association's summit. Joshua Geer reports