Archive

  • ECA 2026: Covid mortality recovery slower and more uneven than earlier pandemics

    18 June 2026

    Highlights from the European Congress of Actuaries in Paris

  • Risk leaders brace for a year of compounding uncertainty

    29 January 2026

    InsuranceERM's annual survey reveals how insurers are preparing for an increasingly interconnected risk landscape in 2026. Joshua Geer reports

  • Michael Hosking: Progress is being made in geopolitical risk assessment

    23 December 2025

    Michael Hosking, chief operating officer and chief risk officer for Gen Re International P&C reviews the key ERM developments of 2025 and his outlook for 2026

  • IR&C EMEA: Be prepared for AI to rewrite risk

    03 December 2025

    Insights from InsuranceERM's Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA 2025 conference

  • Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA returns to London on 2 December

    18 November 2025

    The agenda will cover all aspects of enterprise risk management for re/insurers across Europe, providing a platform for thought leaders to exchange ideas and compare strategies for navigating the challenges they face.

  • Quantum computing and AI power actuarial modelling breakthroughs

    28 July 2023

    When identifying, analysing and pricing risk, non-life actuaries are finding classical approaches just don't cut it. Artificial intelligence, quantum computing and novel data sources are showing the way forward, as David Walker reports

  • Gen Re chairman Charlie Shamieh takes over as Reinsurance Advisory Board chair

    27 June 2023
  • IR&C EMEA: Cyber risk tops CROs' operational resilience concerns

    02 December 2022

    Risk experts call for a cross-sectoral response to help mitigate the challenge

  • Regulatory filings reveal reinsurers' exposure to Russia

    01 March 2022

    Soviet business material to some, immaterial to most

  • CROs share their top concerns for 2022

    12 January 2022

    InsuranceERM's year-end poll of risk management experts found a myriad of risks on their radar for 2022 - with cyber security and inflation standing out as dominant themes. Ronan McCaughey reports