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  • Life and annuity reinsurer Martello Re raises $1.3bn in second financing round

    23 July 2024
  • Beazley not anticipating major hit from CrowdStrike outage

    23 July 2024

    Fitch Ratings says high single-digit billion loss will not have material impact on re/insurers

  • Agile hires Matthew Rowan as group risk and compliance officer

    19 July 2024
  • Earthquake policy sales jump 22% in districts hit by Noto Peninsular, new data shows

    16 July 2024

    March was 12th busiest month for sales since 2009, GIROJ data shows

  • UK's "dynamic" general insurance stress test will assess real-time reactions to events

    15 July 2024

    Firms will be handed a sequence of stresses over three weeks in May 2025

  • Sompo unveils plans for major portfolio reform

    12 July 2024

    Excessively supportive relationships with sales agencies to end, Sompo Japan's CEO announces

  • MAS hails four cat bond renewals in 2023 as "vote of confidence" in Singapore

    12 July 2024
  • Maximum Information and Aon secure funding for project to connect humanitarian aid with hurricane insurance

    11 July 2024

    UK government-backed project aims to overhaul the way insurers and aid agencies manage cyclone risk

  • PCAF membership poised to grow as regulators move on scope 3 emission disclosures

    04 July 2024

    Alex Hindson of Crowe says more insurers will join PCAF in the summer

  • Underwriting food security in an era of unstable climate and politics

    03 July 2024

    Nations cannot afford their farmers, and crops, to fail. While insurers can help cushion the blow, experts say it is largely the responsibility of governments to broaden uptake of crop cover. David Walker reports