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Insurance rates don't adequately reflect the threat, finds new report. 16 May 2023
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Hannover Re has even outperformed European large caps through Hurricane Ian. 12 October 2022
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With interest rates low and government bonds even lower, financial times have been tough for insurers and reinsurers alike. Intelligent Insurer asked five chief financial officers from some of the biggest companies in the industry about the challenges they’re facing. 22 July 2016
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The insurance sector is accepting that disruptive technologies will transform the way the industry has been operating over the past decades. As a consequence, traditional insurers have decided that the only way to avoid a shrinking business is to take action and get involved with the thriving insurtech start-up industry through cooperation and M&A. 20 June 2017
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French reinsurer SCOR has come out relatively unscathed from the record nat cat losses in the third quarter and is expected to be in a good position to take advantage of rising rates in the impacted region. 13 December 2017
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Property/casualty insurer Ironshore International has appointed Jörg Eickstädt as head of direct and facultative property. 7 July 2016
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Insurers have been debating how to make use of opportunities offered by insurtech to make their processes more efficient and create more competitive products at a November 16 Intelligent InsurTech Europe conference in London. 17 November 2016
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The insurance sector’s current business model is threatened by new entrants targeting parts or the complete insurance value chain. 17 November 2016
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The event will bring senior executives together to explore the unique landscape and challenges facing re/insurers writing cyber business. 25 April 2023
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But Russian insurers are unlikely to hit a FX funding wall in sanctions regime. 1 March 2022
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