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Catastrophe modellers are red hot on climate

InsuranceERM's annual roundup of developments among catastrophe modellers and platform providers finds one overwhelming theme: the need to provide insurers with better ways to understand the impact of climate change on risk. Cintia Cheong, Christopher Cundy, Ronan McCaughey and Paul Walsh report

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Progress questioned on secondary peril modelling

Experts shared their views on a Willis Research Network webinar

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Willis Re's catastrophe modelling targets future storm simulations

Yingzhen Chuang discusses the reinsurance brokerage's catastrophe modelling strategy

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Reinsurers reverse negative trends to boost capital

Willis Re says reinsurers have largely overcome challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic

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Replenished capital drive marks June and July reinsurance renewals

Willis Re added reinsurers recognise Covid-19 losses may take several years to settle

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Reinsurers face $30bn Covid-19 hit to their capital base

Willis Re report details the pandemic's likely impact on the global reinsurance sector

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Retroactive Covid-19 legislation 'a mistake' - ERM expert warns

Willis Re's Dave Ingram discusses how insurers can best respond during the pandemic

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Modelling the virus

The spread of Covid-19 has not come as a surprise to everyone. Analytics firms are looking at the thousands of situations to model pandemics every day. However, it seems insurers are not quite up to scratch. Sarfraz Thind reports

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Three lines of defence: a necessity or a nuisance?

The three lines of defence model has become a fixture for enterprise risk management in the insurance sector. But after nearly two decades since its introduction, does the model still have a place within the insurance industry or are changes needed? Paul Walsh investigates