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Insuring energy, marine, cargo and special risks globally takes experience and expertise. But for companies that possess these qualities, opportunities and growth are possible in what is a rapidly changing sector, Steve England of Global Special Risks tells Intelligent Insurer.   30 October 2013
Awards
As part of its annual Middle East Awards, Intelligent Insurer surveyed a wide range of influential experts from the insurance and reinsurance industry, to determine which companies are the leading lights from the region.   1 June 2011
A learned approach
Reinsurance
Ingrid Carlou, CEO at Patria Re, outlines the biggest challenges currently facing the Latin American market and explains why 60 years of experience have set the company in good order for its international expansion.   17 December 2014
Insurance
“Change may indeed be inevitable. Successful change, however, is not.” That was the winner of our quote of month competition in August. Here, with that in mind, we introduce the first Editor’s Choice Awards in which we identify the companies, ventures and individuals best equipped to make change successful.   14 September 2017
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Despite a recent minor hardening of rates, most captive insurers haven’t increased their retentions and the reinsurance buying programmes of most remain stable. But this could soon change due to regulatory changes and if rates continue on their upward trajectory.   16 April 2013
Insurance
A period of intense mergers and acquisitions activity a decade ago has given rise to a number of dominant global players in the life insurance market.   1 June 2011
Reinsurance
As her firm celebrates its 60th anniversary, Ingrid Carlou, the CEO of Patria Re, explains why the raft of strategic shifts in the business in recent years means the reinsurer is ready to benefit from these fundamental changes in the market.   16 July 2013
Insurance
Construction and engineering represent the backbone of most countries’ economic growth. But underpinning this is the myriad of insurance and reinsurance contracts covering the risks that the sector faces.   1 September 2011
Insurance
The proposed implementation of Solvency II equivalence will force Bermudian insurers to be far more proactive in terms of how they analyse and forecast their investments, say John Townley and Matthew Hutchinson.   1 March 2012
Insurance
While the quality of the data available and the sophistication of risk modelling has improved in recent years, the industry must still absorb some hard lessons on European windstorm risks and also consider alternative means of risk transfer, says Eddy Vanbeneden.   1 March 2011

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