Archive

  • Praedicat launches Lloyd's-focused liability platform

    14 April 2021

    The liability risk modeller said the platform responds to increased regulatory scrutiny

  • Insurtech weekly: Swiss Re, Convex, Praedicat, Lemonade, Bestow, Tremor, Slice, DealerPolicy, PasarPolis

    09 February 2021

    InsuranceERM rounds up the latest fundraisings, launches and partnerships in the insurtech world

  • Casualty risk mitigation needs a forward-looking view

    13 January 2021

    Liability risk modeller Praedicat responds to PRA's focus on this area and Dear CRO letter

  • Praedicat scenario tool targets Covid-19 litigation assessments

    23 April 2020

    Legal claims likely to dwarf asbestos even as virus continues to spread

  • Glyphosate, opioids and talc - candidates for the next asbestos?

    07 May 2019

    Claims relating to asbestos exposure caused a catastrophic level of losses for the insurance industry. What is the potential for the scenario to be repeated by other chemicals and compounds? Paul Walsh reports

  • Insurtech weekly: TransRe, AGCS, Humania Assurance, Element, Concirrus, Praedicat, SBI Insurance

    05 December 2018

    InsuranceERM rounds up the latest developments in the fast-moving world of insurtech

  • XL Catlin licenses Praedicat's casualty catastrophe models

    06 April 2018

    Software helps to predict the "next asbestos"

  • Praedicat raises $6m to develop casualty cat modelling

    30 January 2018

    Existing investors joined by Frank McMahon

  • Allianz signs up with Praedicat to identify liability risks

    11 May 2017

    Forward-looking modelling an opportunity to manage emerging risks and find business opportunities, says German insurer

  • Turning liability into opportunity

    28 March 2017

    There is growing evidence that exposure to phthalates has serious health impacts. Excluding phthalates from insurance contracts might be the natural response, but modelling the exposure could allow firms to see the risk as a business opportunity rather than a threat, as Praedicat chief executive Robert Reville tells Callum Tanner