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  • Catastrophe models lead the charge on climate risk integration

    27 April 2023

    Insurers are putting significant effort into understanding how climate affects their business - none more so than in improving their catastrophe models, as Joshua Geer reports

  • Chubb, RenaissanceRe and Axa reveal hurricane Ian losses

    04 November 2022

    Catastrophe risk modellers have predicted insured losses as high as $74bn from the hurricane

  • Dive In 2022: creating braver cultures that embrace differences

    20 October 2022

    Axis Capital's chief people officer and Dive In festival spokesperson Noreen McMullan talks to Paul Walsh about the impact of this year's festival and the need for quotas to improve diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)

  • Axis Capital rules out projects without indigenous community consent

    17 October 2022

    The Rainforest Action Network said the pledge "sets a best practice" for insurers globally

  • S&P's capital model review: this could hurt

    23 February 2022

    The rating agency's review of its capital methodology could leave insurers facing the prospect of rating changes and possible capital raising pressure, as Sarfraz Thind reports

  • Growing cyber threats challenge underwriters and CROs

    24 December 2021

    Ronan McCaughey reports from the Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA conference on how insurers are responding to the underwriting and operational risks posed by ransomware and other forms of cyber-attack

  • Ransomware cyber-attacks are becoming "weaponised"

    03 December 2021

    Experts share best practice at InsuranceERM's conference

  • People moves: Allianz and Axis Capital

    10 November 2021

    InsuranceERM rounds up the latest risk-related people moves in the insurance industry