Building a pipeline of talentQBE Re’s Tracey Gibbons issues a rallying call for the industry to get behind increasing diversity at senior levels.
Russell apprentices: Investing in future (re)insurance skills and talentRussell Group’s Suki Basi explains why investing in talent is critical in order to manage the connected risk threat.
Life as a public international reinsurerHatem Jabsheh, group COO at IGI, explains what life is like for a listed (re)insurer and what impact going public has had on the company.
Embedded insurance is here. Is the industry ready?EY’s David Connolly on the window of opportunity provided by embedded insurance.
A paradigm shift: The reinsurance target operating model of the futureLiberty Mutual Re’s Peter Smith examines the evolution of the reinsurance sector.
Insurtech’s evolution to focus on partnership and enablementDavid Kimmel, managing partner and co-founder of Insurance Advisory Partners, explains the latest investment trends in the insurtech space.
On the front footKathleen Reardon, chief executive of Hiscox Re & ILS, explains how the firm has reacted to harder market conditions and positioned itself for growth.
Unleashing cyber’s growth potentialHowden Tiger’s Matthew Webb explains how the firm is aiming to provide a fresh alternative for cyber reinsurance buyers.
Stock market yet to recognise Lloyd’s opportunityArgenta’s Robert Flach highlights the attractive returns offered by London-listed specialty reinsurers.
Earnings perils: Redefining the risks that matterMoody’s RMS’ Rob Stevenson asks whether it is time to drop the ‘secondary’ label for perils that are causing increasing losses for insurers.
Persistent global volatility amid trend toward increased reinsurance capitalisationGuy Carpenter’s Jay Dhru and Richard Hewitt examine how macroeconomic trends are impacting reinsurance capital.
Unravelling uncertainty in the changing risk landscapeRussell Group’s Suki Basi on why understanding the rapidly changing risk landscape requires a new kind of thinking.
A rapid data response to wildfiresICEYE’s Penelope Kourkouli and Stephen Lathrope address how satellite technology offers a potential game-changing capability for wildfire loss assessment.
The high cost of low-quality reinsurance dataSupercede’s Jerad Leigh highlights how bad data can lead to higher costs and lower trust.
Are we at an insurtech inflection point?As venture capitalists associated with reinsurers come to the fore, Gallagher Re’s Andrew Johnston explores the significant shift in global insurtech funding and investment.
Maintaining discipline and momentum in an uncertain reinsurance marketLiberty Mutual Re’s Chantal Rodriguez on the importance of maintaining discipline against an uncertain backdrop.
GenAI and the Intelligent Risk Platform – Accelerating insights for risk decision-makersMoody’s RMS’ Moe Khosravy on the role of generative AI in enhancing risk insights.
The GenAI revolution in insurance – how carriers can deploy widely based on strong governanceEY’s Anita Sun-Young Bong, Ed Majkowski and Phil Vermeulen examine the impact of GenAI on the (re)insurance sector.
Rising verdict severity ripples through casualty linesAs liability/casualty writers adjust to ever-increasing verdicts, TransRe’s Rich Henderson analyses the causes and consequences of such decisions.
Reflecting a changing marketA modernised reinsurance industry requires a streamlined approach that isn’t hampered by manual processes. Howden Tiger’s George Harris Hughes and Michelle To explain how the firm’s in-house REflect solution is transforming how long-tail reinsurance is procured in the casualty market.