Natural catastrophes (Nat Cats)
Asian aviation: risk or opportunity?
The Asian aviation market is set to grow rapidly in the next 20 years, bringing many opportunities for insurers. But Edward Murray asks whether underwriters are taking all the future risks into consideration.
Talks turn to Solvency II and IPO benefits as Project Noah claims wide support
The bosses behind the Project Noah flood solution believe proposals to establish a UK risk pool with £14bn of reinsurance capital could provide a crucial solvency boost for insurers with IPO ambitions.
Nat cats caused economic losses of $380bn in 2011
Natural catastrophes resulted in 27,000 deaths and $380bn in economic losses during 2011, according to data compiled by Munich Re and analysed by the Worldwatch Institute.
Paperwork delays payment of Thai flood claims
Japanese firms waiting for claims payment following the flooding in Thailand face delays owing to the volume of paperwork for insurance companies.
Perils updates database and adds floods
Zurich-based European catastrophe insurance data firm Perils has updated its Europe Industry Exposure Database of market-wide property sums insured for European windstorm.
Q&A: Frank Weinreich, Liberty Syndicates
Frank Weinreich, regional manager for reinsurance for Central and Eastern Europe at Liberty Syndicates, pictured, spoke to Stephanie Denton with a reinsurance point of view on trends in CEE, claims levels and the future of brokers in the region.
Energy: Overcapacity causing problems as market rates stagnate
It has been a tumultuous few years for the insurance industry, and not many sectors have been affected as much as energy.
Environment: The importance of environmental impairment liability cover
With environmental legislation becoming ever more onerous and liabilities ever more costly, businesses are beginning to wake up to the importance of having environmental impairment liability cover.
Lloyd's Solvency II July date will prevent FSA "application gaps"
Lloyd's has hit back at claims it is "struggling" to prepare its Solvency II internal model submission for the Financial Services Authority, stating the new July date ensures "no gaps in the applications".
Insurers lose $116bn but play key role in disaster recovery
Despite insurers incurring the second largest losses ever at $116bn in 2011 the industry weathered 2011 well, according to the latest Swiss Re Sigma study.
Lloyd's stung by £516m loss
Lloyd's has revealed a pre-tax loss of £516m in its full year results following the "second costliest year" for catastrophes in the industry.
Philippines Insurance Commissioner promotes benefits of microinsurance
The Philippines Insurance Commissioner has urged members of the public to buy microinsurance to prepare for the future.
Air looks to Zurich for development chief
Air Worldwide has appointed Zurich head of catastrophe modelling John Elbl to be vice president in its business development group.
ISE 2012: France to suffer extreme temperatures due to global warming
Andreas Sterl, senior researcher at the Royal Netherlands meteorological Institute, has warned that France will be particularly affected by global warming.
ISE 2012: Luzzi says firms must think in global terms
Opening the inaugural Insurance Strategy Europe event Jorge Luzzi, president of the Federation of European Risk Management Association and director of group risk management at Pirelli, told delegates that a global view is essential going forward.
European sovereign debt hits insurer profits
2011 was the worst year on record for natural catastrophes, yet it was cracks in the Dow Jones, faults in the FTSE and tremors on the Hange Seng that bothered many insurers more.
Mexico quake damage "less than $100m"
The magnitude 7.4 earthquake that struck Mexico yesterday is expected to cause less than $100m of insured damage, according to catastrophe modelling firm Eqecat.
Post magazine – 22 March 2012
The latest issue of Post is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.
Ecclesiastical posts loss, despite Ireland performance
Specialist faith insurance providers Ecclesiastical made an overall pre-tax loss of £7.7m for the full year 2011.
Earthquake hits Oaxaca in Mexico
An earthquake has hit south west Mexico close to the popular holiday destination of Oaxaca.
AIR and RMS agree multi-year data sharing deal
Rival catastrophe modelling firms AIR Worldwide and Risk Management Solutions have formed an agreement to share exposure data schemas, in response to the growing numbers of clients using multiple models.
AIR poaches Zurich global head of cat modelling
AIR Worldwide has appointed John Elbl as vice president of the firm’s business development group.
RMS launches specialist liability modeller
Modelling firm Risk Management Solutions has launched a liability modelling company in a joint venture with private investors.
Insurance Insight – top 10 stories
The 10 most read stories from www.insuranceinsight.eu over the past seven days.