Sustainability
How risk managers can support climate finance: Ferma
Closer co-operation between public authorities, financial markets and the private sector, as well as between governments across the globe, is needed to foster sustainable prosperity, Ferma’s Hedemark Hancke and Beaupérin argue
Public-private partnerships key to closing the protection gap
International re/insurance markets must increase the uptake of public asset insurance schemes, Centre for Disaster Protection argues
Eiopa proposes changes to SCR natural catastrophe risk calculations
European regulator says model parameters must remain valid in light of recent catastrophes and climate change
Accelerating the claims response to the LA wildfires
Multi-source data strategies have enabled insurers to gain crucial insights in real-time and allocate resources efficiently
Axa launches climate insurance for farmers in the DRC
The parametric product will protect up to 300,000 farmers from drought and rainfall
Environmental group attacks London insurers’ internet
Activists target fibre optic cables near Lloyd’s and Walkie Talkie building in bid to break insurers’ ties with fossil fuel companies
Loss estimates for California wildfires keep climbing
Insured losses will be tens of billions and could breach reinsurance attachment points, analysts say
Ferma signals ‘decisive moment’ for new EU Council chair
Polish presidency of the EU Council must address economic security, the net-zero transition and cyber resilience, risk managers' federation says
Los Angeles wildfire loss estimates quickly balloon
JP Morgan puts insured losses at $20bn, while S&P cites $10bn to $15bn figure - but estimates could increase rapidly
Munich Re pegs 2024 insured natural catastrophe losses at $140bn
Hurricane Milton was the year's biggest insured loss at $25bn
Trudeau’s fall will not change agenda, Canadian insurers say
Industry lobby groups to pursue all-parties approach to advocacy
Climate change drives US insurance crisis, senate committee finds
Budget committee analysis warns market strain could spread to new states
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