The opportunity for the industry to embrace embedded insurance lies in partnering with commercial firms to demonstrate the fundamental value proposition of the product, according to panellists at a roundtable hosted by
In a few hours’ time, Monte Carlo’s Casino Square will once again be the sole habitat of fast cars and slow tourists as the global reinsurance caravan and its entourage moves on for another year.
Property cat rates will typically be off by single digits in 2025 but reinsurers remain reluctant to provide low-level earnings protection, according to bank analysts who attended the Monte Carlo
Russell Group’s Suki Basi on the need to understand how risks are connected within exposure management.
Russell Group’s Suki Basi on why a deeper understanding of connected risk is needed to tackle the complex risk environment of today.
Odyssey Re CEO Carl Overy examines the market outlook ahead of becoming Odyssey Group CEO next year.
Russell Group’s Suki Basi celebrates 10 years of the concept of connected risk.
Unsure on what are likely to be the chief talking points over the next four days? Do not fear, as
TransRe’s Keith Trigg examines the ongoing challenges in US casualty.
Russell Group’s Suki Basi on the need to be ahead of the curve.
Social inflation has increased US liability claims by 57 percent in the last decade, with its impact on casualty claims growth set to outweigh the industry earnings benefit from higher interest rates in one to two years, according to Swiss Re.
It’s almost that time of year when the reinsurance industry descends on Monte Carlo for the start of the all-important 1.1 renewal discussions. Hotel suites turn into boardrooms for meetings; city dinners are transported to spectacular hilltop villages overlooking the French Riviera; and everyone has to adjust to paying €25 for a coffee.
While the full impact of hurricanes Irma and Harvey has yet to be calculated the potential losses have dominated the discussions at the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous.
Swiss Re’s head of Reinsurance is urging the industry to take a considered approach to cyber given the potential aggregation risks and that some risks were so systemic that only governments can reinsure.
In the first of a two-part series on connected risk, Russell Group founder Suki Basi – who has spoken on the topic at the Bank of England and Chatham House – reveals a fault line in our interconnected world.