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.
Mayer leaves Aviva as part of management restructure
Igal Mayer has left Aviva as part of a mangement restructure to 'simplify' and 'focus' the business, after little more than a year in his role.
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.
Guernsey and Malta sign double tax agreement
Guernsey has signed a comprehensive Double Taxation Agreement with Malta, the third tax agreement for the captive favourite, after deals with the UK and Jersey.
Ace Europe targets over-50s market with Netherlands pilot
Ace Europe is branching into the over-50s market with a pilot starting in the Netherlands in Q2 this year.
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.
IRM launches Turkish version of ISO 31000 guidance
The Institute of Risk Management has launched a Turkish version of its ISO 31000 guidance.
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.
Bermuda’s Premier Cox signs tax agreement with Turkey
Bermuda has signed a tax information exchange agreement with the government of the Republic of Turkey.
Portugal, Spain and Turkey lead the way in European banassurance
Banks are most important distributors of insurance in Portugal, Spain and Turkey, according to recent research.
South appointed CEO of Marsh Europe
Marsh has appointed Martin South to the newly-created position of chief executive officer of Marsh Europe.
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.
News analysis: Lloyd’s CEO Ward outlines diversity message with ambitious three-year plan
The start of every New Year is inevitably accompanied by the desire to deliver on resolutions made the month before — and Lloyd’s is no different.
QBE appoints property underwriter for Dubai
QBE has appointed Vladan Radakovic as a property underwriter in QBE’s Dubai office.
QBE appoints Radakovic to Dubai office
Business insurer QBE has recruited Vladan Radakovic from Chartis to be property underwriter in QBE’s Dubai office.
Vienna Insurance appoints new head of investor relations
Vienna Insurance Group has appointed Nina Higatzberger as head of investor relations.
Axa reports revenue up across Europe for Q3
Axa has reported increases its third quarter property & casualty revenues for all regions in Europe.
Mapfre sees 13.9% increase in GWP up to Q3 in 2011
Spanish reinsurer Mapfre’s gross written premiums for the first three quarters of 2011 were $14.7bn, a 13.9% increase year on year.
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…
$3bn Thai flood losses set to escalate as city centre inundation begins
Loss adjusters have told Post there is a “whiff of Katrina” about the Thailand floods, following predictions the disaster could cost more than the estimated $3.3bn (£2.1bn) insured losses.
Wide ranging losses predicted following Turkish quake
Insured losses from the magnitude-7.2 earthquake in eastern Turkey could be anywhere between $55m and $170m, according to catastrophe modeling firm Air Worldwide.
Earthquakes call into question building code enforcement in Turkey
The Turkish government introduced new construction codes following the 1999 earthquake, but there are fears these may not have been enforced.
Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool only covers 7% of homes in earthquake zone
The Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool has low penetration in the Van region, which was hit by an earthquake this weekend, according to RMS.
Turkey quake to cost as much as $200m
Catastrophe risk modelling firm Equecat has said the insured loss estimate for the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in eastern Turkey is in the range of $100m to $200m.