Reinsurance renewals hint at happier 2024 for insurers

New 2024 year progress bar on digital lcd display with reflection. Concept of new year, annual plan, growth strategy, business planning, investment trends and strategy road map.

Editor’s View: Emma Ann Hughes reflects on how this year’s reinsurance renewals suggest the trying times of 2023 should result in a happier 2024 for insurers.

Risks are escalating as the world lurches from one crisis to another.

Reflecting on reinsurance renewal activity in the run-up to 1 January, David Howden, founder and CEO of Howden, observed: “The

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