Turkey

Natural disaster: Filling the $254bn insurance gap

The problem of underinsurance has been seen with a number of natural catastrophes recently. Lucia Bevere explains why relying on governments as a last resort is a risky strategy, and what insurers can do to tackle this area.

Are you listening to your customer?

The perception in the insurance market is that all customers care about is price but, as Geoffrey Godding and John Cooper reveal, a recent survey highlighted that brand, financial security and insurer interaction are just as important.

Emerging markets present growth opportunities for energy firms

Despite geo-political turmoil, many economies now present increased growth opportunities for global energy companies due to decreasing political risk and improvements in legal and regulatory environments, according to risk analysis company Maplecroft.

Mapfre: performance warrants better credit rating

Mapfre's general manager criticised ratings agencies for failing to take the company's financial figures into account when downgrading them, at the Spanish insurer's press briefing this morning.

Bancassurance: a bright future?

With all the turmoil across the Eurozone and with regulatory upheaval ahead, it seems it could be an interesting time for the bancassurance market, as Jakki May reports.

Editor's comment: Maelstroms on multiple fronts

This week has seen maelstroms on multiple fronts. As the devastation and mass fatalities caused by the Turkish earthquake continue to dominate news headlines, the insurance industry is bracing itself for a different bout of turmoil prompted by another…

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