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InsuranceERM (or IERM for short) is an online service that has established itself as an indispensable source of information on all aspects of risk and capital management in the insurance industry. The industry is undergoing rapid change, caused by geopolitical uncertainty, regulatory reforms and competitive pressures. But the key issue underlying the health of the industry is its management of risk and the amount of capital it allocates against this. Yet till now there have been very few sources of regular and detailed information in this area.InsuranceERM fills this gap.
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Funded Re rules shift and Swiss Re's global outlook - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly,David reports on funded reinsurance, as regulators in Japan and the UK wrestle with how to police one of life insurance’s hottest growth areas. Martin dives into Swiss Re’s latest sigma outlook, where AI investment, geopolitical fragmentation and a “new risk regime” are reshaping the market. And Anna looks at talent risk in the London market, where early-careers hiring is falling just as insurers worry about the next generation of skills.
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German pension reform sets up insurance battle - IERM Weekly
This week on the InsuranceERM Weekly , Martin looks at Germany’s pension reform proposals and the debate over insurers’ role in funded retirement provision.Anna tells us about Marsh’s Rising Professionals event in LondonRonan explains how to enter the InsuranceERM Climate Risk and Sustainability Awards 2026And Josh reflects on London Climate Action Week
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Heatwaves, Hormuz and Actuaries in Paris - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly, Josh and Anna take shelter from the heatwave to discuss London Climate Action Week, climate transition planning, nature insurance and the fast-moving insurance implications of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Martin reports from the European Congress of Actuaries in Paris, where mortality, ageing, AI oversight, private credit and actuarial romance all somehow ended up in the same spreadsheet.
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Supervisors vs competitiveness - IERM Weekly
This week on IERM Weekly, we look at the growing clash between insurance supervisors and industry calls for a more competitive regulatory environment. Martin reports from Berlin, where German insurers warned that regulation has gone too far, while Josh explores whether European supervisors should follow the UK in adopting a competitiveness mandate. Anna unpacks the UK government’s review of the UK's Aberdeen-Stagecoach style deals, and Ronan rounds up the winners from the InsuranceERM Americas Awards.
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Funded re under the spotlight - IERM Weekly
In this episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Chris Cundy is joined by Anna, Ronan and Josh to unpack the main themes from InsuranceERM’s Global Life Reinsurance Conference in London last week. The team discusses the debate over funded re, international regulatory perspectives from the UK, EU, US and Bermuda, and the outlook for the pension risk transfer market. They also reflect on Bermuda’s role, private credit, market innovation and, finally, tips for living a longer life too.
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Data models and World Cup winners - IERM Bonus
In this IERM Bonus episode, Joshua speaks to Jason Tassell, Senior Manager at Crowe, about using data models to predict the winner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Jason explains how he built the model, what data went into it, why uncertainty still matters, and what football predictions can teach insurers and actuaries about model risk, assumptions and bias.And, of course, Jason reveals which team the model thinks will win the World Cup.
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Hormuz, lapse risk and Brussels’ next regulatory battles - IERM Weekly
In this episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Anna explains how Middle East tensions, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions risk are creating complex challenges for specialty insurers.David reports on Italian life insurers, lapse risk and why falling spreads have helped keep policyholders in place.Josh then shares his takeaways from Brussels, where Solvency II implementation, IRRD, competitiveness, climate resilience, AI and the Savings and Investment Union are shaping the next phase of Europe’s insurance policy agenda.
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Will super El Niño create a historic hurricane season? - IERM Weekly
On this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly:David gives us an update on what's currently going on in theJapan insurance market and when capital becomes too much. Ronan tells us about Super El Niño and this year's hurricane forecast.Martin explains how insurance is entering the TikTok world
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Will frontier AI destroy insurance? – IERM weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly:Martin ponders if frontier AI is worth the hype, or in Mythos' case - the fearJosh talks about the stren warning by Rachel Turk at Lloyd's Ronan discusses Funded Re. Check out Global Life Reinsurance 2026 in London on 4 June 2026.
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Cyber, climate and the future CRO - IERM Weekly
On this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly:Martin discusses why cyber has topped the UK business risk agenda for the first time and what that means for insurers, SMEs and brand damage. Josh explores how insurers are using sustainability reports to present progress on underwriting emissions, climate resilience and disclosure requirements. Anna reports from London Risk Week on AI and the evolving CRO role
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UK pension reforms, stretched risk teams and Japan’s conduct crackdown - IERM Weekly
In this episode of Insurance ERM Weekly, Anna and Joshua unpack how the UK Pension Schemes Act could reshape the pension risk transfer market. They also explore new research on how insurance risk functions are being asked to do more with fewer resources. David Walker reports on sales conduct and governance issues in Japan’s life insurance market.
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Will the PRA kill off the UK's funded reinsurance market? - IERM Weekly
In this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly,Chris and Ronan break down the PRA tightening its grip on funded re with tougher capital demands on life insurersMartin tells us about his trip to Switzerland and what he's learned about insurers' view on mental health, and the silver economyInsuranceERM's second annual Global Life Reinsurance conference will be held in London on 4 June 2026, don't miss out!
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Lloyd's, Dive In and the future of talent risk - IERM Weekly
On this episode of InsuranceERM Weekly:Josh looks into the Lloyd's decision to end the Dive In festivalAnna talks about the increasing talent risk in insuranceDavid tells us about the German pension reform
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Private credit rockets into insurance - IERM Weekly
In this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Josh, Chris and Ronan break down the opportunities and risks from private credit's push into insuranceDavid tells us how protection gap entities (PGEs) are the only things entering the strait of Hormutz, and whyListen to our newest episode of InsuranceERM In-Depth where Josh interviews Generali's CFO Cristiano Borean.
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From physicist to Generali Group CFO: Cristiano Borean on the forces reshaping insurance – IERM In-depth
In this episode of InsuranceERM In-Depth, Joshua Geer speaks with Cristiano Borean, group CFO of Generali Group, on how the insurance industry is being reshaped by technology, risk and structural change.Recorded just after Generali’s latest results, Borean reflects on his journey from physicist to CFO, and how that background shapes his approach to managing complexity, capital and risk.The conversation explores the evolving role of the CFO as a strategic partner, the growing impact of AI and data on finance and underwriting, and the major forces redefining insurance today – from climate and geopolitics to demographic shifts and private markets.Borean also shares his views on IFRS 17, the rise of non-financial reporting, and why insurers have a critical role to play in supporting economic stability in an increasingly uncertain world.
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A European natcat pool and the weight of Solvency II reporting - IERM Weekly
In this episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Josh examines a fresh push for a European response to natural catastrophe risk, as EIOPA and the ESM outline options for a cross-border insurance pool and public backstop. David also looks at the regulator’s effort to cut back parts of the Solvency II reporting machine while adding new climate and pension product disclosures. And from Frankfurt to the final frontier, David closes with a look at the emerging market for space travel insurance as commercial space activity gathers pace.Don't forget to sign up to InsuranceERM's americas awards, submissions close very soon!
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The UK BPA market shrinks, as insurers give a dislike to social media ruling - IERM Weekly
In this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Ronan gives us a rundown of the UK BPA market's turbulent year, where despite a strong end, the year ended up falling shortAnna tells us about how US social media rulings worry insurers.Martin updates us about why insuring data centres isn't as easy as it seems.Don't forget to sign up for the InsuranceERM America Awards. Submissions end midnight Friday 10th April 2026.
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AI grows up, Japan expands in reinsurance and EU debates - IERM Weekly
In this week’s Insurance ERM Weekly episode, Martin returns to Insurtech Insights Europe, where the mood around AI has shifted from hype to implementation. As insurers embed AI into core processes, questions around jobs, data quality and accountability are coming to the fore.We also head to Japan, where life insurers are increasingly positioning themselves at the centre of the fast-growing asset intensive reinsurance market, with significant capacity still left to deploy.And in Europe, the debate around regulatory simplification continues, as insurers push for a dedicated financial services omnibus while policymakers weigh how far reform should go.You can enter the InsuranceERM Americas awards 2026 here.
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Actuaries ask: What if earth is warming faster than we think? – IERM In-Depth
Sandy Trust and Oliver Bettis, both actuaries, join Joshua (InsuranceERM) to discuss the Parasol lost report from the IFoA and the University of Exeter, and what it implies for climate risk in insurance.👉 Read the report here. The episode focuses on a central question explored in thereport: how insurers and the world should respond if earth warming and associated climate risks develop more quickly than expected within current assumptions.The discussion also considers what the role of actuaries is in all of this.
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Bermuda, civil unrest and insuring Michael Flatley’s legs - IERM Weekly
In this week’s Insurance ERM Weekly, the team explores what keeps Bermuda at the centre of global reinsurance.They also unpack the rising threat of civil unrest risk, as insurers face more frequent and complex SRCC losses and growing pressure to improve modelling, data and claims handling. And to round things off for St Patrick’s Day weekend, there’s a quiz on the Irish insurance markets. LinksCRO Forum report on SRCCInsuranceERM / Verisk market insight: Navigating the rising tide of SRCC riskEnter the InsuranceERM Americas Awards 2026Irish music and comedy recommendations from the InsuranceERM teamFor St Patrick’s Day weekend, the team’s Irish recommendations include CMAT, Fontaines D.C. and The Cranberries on the music side, with Dylan Moran, Tommy Tiernan and Father Ted providing the comedy picks.
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From war risk to Warren Buffett - IERM Weekly
Global conflict, shareholder storytelling, and a surge of international insurance deals, this week’s episode covers it all.Chris and Josh explore how tensions in the Middle East are affecting marine, aviation and political risk markets, and why insurers are watching energy supply and financial markets closely. They also discuss the enduring influence of Berkshire Hathaway’s shareholder letters and what insurers can learn from them. Plus, a special report from Japan on major acquisitions and diversity initiatives across the sector.Give "Cashing Out" a watch on YouTube, it's great!
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InsuranceERM's UK and Europe awards revealed
Ronan, Chris, Josh and Martin present the winners of InsuranceERM's 2026 UK and Europe awards.Check out the full coverage of the prestigious winners of InsuranceERM's UK & Europe awards 2026 on InsuranceERM.
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Why DEI is not dead, according to David Otudeko - IERM In-Depth
Check out David Otudeko 's book DEI and Me: What Grinds My Gears - From Frustration to Function here.Or for more on David Otudeko , read Chris' piece on his chat with him, where "nothing is off limits because the stakes are too high for half-truths"For anything else insurance, risk and capital, check out InsuranceERM
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ChatGPT’s shockwave through insurance stocks - IERM Weekly
In this week's episode of InsuranceERM Weekly:Martin tells us about the ChatGPT app that startled the stock price of brokers and price comparison providersJosh talks us through the historic opportunities and risks of insurance companies using celebrities as spokespeopleDavid reflects on his love for eucalyptus trees and their connection to wildfire risksInsuranceERM's second annual Global Life Reinsurance conference will be held in London on 4 June 2026For more, visit InsuranceERM
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Weight loss drugs weigh on Munich Re's mind - IERM Weekly
In this week's episode of InsuranceERM WeeklyMartin takes us through the GLP-1 drug boom and what Munich Re thinks the effect on mortality will beJosh tells us about his chat with Frédéric de CourtoisDavid tells us tales about instrumentalizing insurance rules For more, check out InsuranceERM
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Will Eiopa become stronger? - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly:Josh and Chris talk about Eiopa's dream to become the one supervisor to rule them allRonan takes us through the data from the newest actuarial jobs surveyDavid tells us APAC insurers' wishes for the Chinese new year
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Epstein's insurance connections - IERM Weekly
Martin and Josh take you behind the headline of their recent investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's connections with the insurance industry.It should be noted that a wide range of insurance firms appear throughout the DOJ-released Epstein files, including many more than those cited in the news story, with the examples referenced included for illustrative purposes only.
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The BoE startles insurers, while Eiopa turns 15 - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly, Martin talks us through four special reports from the team, including:Josh celeberates Eiopa turning 15 in Frankfurt (Taylor's version)Chris investigates a staff paper by the Bank of England on systemic risk exposures rising at European life insurers.Martin tells us about Axa's ambitious AI strategyRonan tells us about how negative portrayals of private credit in life reinsurance might miss the mark
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LCP on what transformation means in 2026- IERM In-Depth
Charl Cronje and Jessica Snowball from LCP join Martin and Josh for the first episode of InsuranceERM's new podcast series InsuranceERM In-Depth. The podcast where we go deep on the topics that matter in the world of insurance with the people that shape it. Check out "Insurance Uncut" by LCP with Charl and Jessica here
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Solvency II turns 10 – IERM Weekly Special
In this special episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Chris takes Martin through the decade that has passed since Solvency II first came into effect.For all the pieces on Solvency II’s big birthday, check out InsuranceERMMarkus Ferber MEPGabriel BernardinoAlberto CorintiLauri SarasteFrank GrundHugh SavillKarel Van Hulle
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A risky start to 2026 – IERM Weekly
The IERM team is in the studio this week to unpack what’s shaping up to be a particularly risky start to 2026.Martin walks us through the World Economic Forum’s latest global risks report, while Joshua explores where climate risk now sits on the priority list as attention shifts to other pressing issues. We’re also joined by David with a special deep dive into the evolving world of public–private risk sharing and what it means for resilience in the future.
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January renewals and the road for 2026 - IERM Weekly
Joshua, Christopher and Martin kick off the New Year by diving into the big themes shaping 2026. From 1:1 renewals and key regulatory changes to climate considerations, they unpack what’s coming next and share what they’re most excited about, as well as what they’re quietly dreading, in the year ahead.
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Fireside chat with Eiopa’s Fausto Parente – IERM Weekly
In this special episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, editor Chris Cundy sits down for a fireside chat with Fausto Parente, outgoing executive director of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (Eiopa). Recorded live at the Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA Conference in London, the conversation explores the final stages of the Solvency II review, the European Commission’s push to reduce regulatory burdens while supporting growth and the role supervisors can play in narrowing Europe’s widening natural catastrophe protection gap. Parente also reflects candidly on regulatory priorities as he approaches the end of his second term at Eiopa.
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Christmas risk reflections – IERM Weekly
In this festive special of InsuranceERM Weekly, host Joshua checks his voicemail to hear reflections from Martin, Christopher and Ronan on the defining risk themes of 2025.From the growing severity of ransomware losses, to the rise of catastrophe risk pools and the stalling momentum of DEI, each message offers a clear-eyed assessment of what the year revealed - and what may lie ahead for insurers in 2026.
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AI-powered layoffs and ethnic bias in insurance - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly,Chris tells us about an investigation from the FCA into whether British people with minority ethnic backgrounds pay more for their motor insurance than white peopleMartin tells us how this year has been marked by the advent of AI-driven layoffsAnd Ronan tells us of what we've learned from the Christmas questionnaires coming out on InsuranceERM in the coming weeks.Merry Christmas from everyone at InsuranceERM and Field Gibson Media!
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From climate conferences to the IERM Asia-Pacific Awards – IERM Weekly
In this week’s episode of InsuranceERM Weekly, Ronan and Josh delve into a month dominated by climate discussions, industry gatherings and standout achievements across the Asia-Pacific insurance market. Also, Chris delivers a special report on how UK regulation is affecting mutual insurers. The episode closes with the Question of the Week: If you could win any award, what would it be?
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InsuranceERM’s EMEA conference debrief – IERM Weekly
Join Josh, Sarfraz, Martin, Chris and Ronan as they break down the key moments from this week’s InsuranceERM Risk & Capital EMEA Conference in London.In this special debrief, the team explores the standout discussions on AI, climate change, market movements, regulatory pressures and the broader themes shaping the future of insurance risk and capital.Expect on-the-ground reactions and a concise roundup of the key moments from the event.
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GIRO insights and PRA stress test takeaways - IERM Weekly
This week on IERM Weekly: Martin takes us inside the IFoA’s GIRO 2025 conference in Liverpool, sharing the standout sessions, surprises and big ideas shaping the actuarial world. Chris then breaks down the PRA’s much-anticipated stress tests. Ronan follows with a rapid rundown of the 2026 InsuranceERM Europe and UK Awards. You can enter here.The team also dives into the all-important question, which city has hosted the best IFoA conference in recent years: Liverpool, Edinburgh or Birmingham?
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Breaking down the John Neal fallout and the PE push – IERM Weekly
This week Josh unpacks the unfolding John Neal and Lloyd’sgovernance story, breaking down what has happened, what is known and what it means for the market. Sarfraz brings his reflections on the growing influence ofprivate equity in insurance and the pressures it is creating across the sector.And Ronan delivers a special report on the murky and oftenoverlooked world of insurance fraud.
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The divided opinions on asset-intensive reinsurance - IERM Weekly
Chris and Sarfraz give us an update on all things Funded Re, including highlights from InsuranceERM's Insurance Risk & Capital conference in Bermuda and at the Global Life Reinsurance conference in New York.Meanwhile, back in the UK, Ronan talks about his time at the IFoA life conference in Edinburgh. Joins us for InsuranceERM's Insurance Risk & Capital EMEA conference in London on the 2nd of December.
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COP 30's 'house of insurance' - IERM weekly
This week on IERM Weekly, Josh and Martin discuss the future of renewables insurance and the upcoming COP 30, while David tells us all about Australia's matching adjustment.Check out InsuranceERM's climate awards winners
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Halloween special: Solvency II's ghosts and Asia's spooky interest in European M&A -IERM
Martin, Ronan, Josh and David join us for a special Halloween episode of InsuranceERM Weekly.Last chance to sign up for InsuranceERM's Global Life Reinsurance Americas conference next week!
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The good, the bad, and the green fountains: Martin's Baden-Baden Review - IERM Weekly
Martin gives Ronan and Chris his full Baden-Baden review, including:Protesters disrupting Baden-Baden and turning the fountain greenMunich Re warning of inflation, unrest and cyber gapGerman motor insurance is recovering, says Hannover ReRonan updates us on the InsuranceERM climate awards winners
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Chubb caught in the woke reckoning – IERM Weekly
Martin and Josh discuss Chubb’s woke reputational challenges.And Ronan tells us how much actuaries are getting paid.Listen to our monthly show is ‘Is Insurance Boring’ here
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Lloyd’s deletes sustainability function, but does it matter? - IERM Weekly
This week on IERM Weekly: Joshua breaks down the latest sustainabilityshake-up at Lloyd’s of London. Chris takes us through another Solvency IIregulatory developments. Martin discusses the influence of privateequity.And Ronan gives us an update on the insurancetalent gap. Listen to our monthly show is ‘Is Insurance Boring’ here
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Irish insurers seek shamrock of collaboration - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly:Ronan discusses what the Irish insurance industry is thinking and talking aboutJosh explains what's new with national sustainability disclosuresMartin tells us about a struggling German life insurerCheck out InsuranceERM's Enterprise Risk Management Technology Guide 2025-26Listen to our monthly show 'Is Insurance Boring' here.
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The UK PRA’s speech on Funded Reinsurance - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly:Ronan discusses what investors and insurance leaders had to say at InsuranceERM’s Insurance Risk & Capital Americas conference about how the industry can navigate anew world orderChris informs us on the UK PRA’s speech on Funded Reinsurance and the super-complaint about the service policyholders receive from home and travel insurers.Martin tells us about his trip to Germany and what role private equity will play in the futureCheck out InsuranceERM's Enterprise Risk Management Technology Guide 2025-26Checkout Tim Freestone's article on the end of cyber risk here. Listen to our monthly show 'Is Insurance Boring' here.
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When politics hits insurance - IERM Weekly
This week on InsuranceERM Weekly:Sarfraz, Martin and Chris discuss pro-Palestine activists disrupting the Dive-In opening eventRonan and Josh give us a special report from the US on InsuranceERM’s Insurance Risk & Capital Americas conferenceCheck out our Europe's life risk transfer market: opportunities for growth webinar, streaming this MondayCheck out InsuranceERM's Enterprise Risk Management Technology Guide 2025-26Checkout Tim Freestone's article on the end of cyber risk here. Listen to our monthly show 'Is Insurance Boring' here.
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Art insurance!
Sarfraz interviews Lockton's head of fine art, James Ferrer about the fascinating world of art insurance. Exploring the expert's view on art valuation. Put your elbow through a priceless work? What next?How to value a banana.Climate change's impact on art insurance. Lost and mythical works of art, where have they gone?Listen to our weekly show IERM Weekly hereFor anything else insurance related check out www.insuranceerm.comThis episode was produced and edited by Sarfraz Thind
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The good, the bad, and the yachts: Josh's Monte Carlo Review - IERM Weekly
Josh gives Chris and Martin his full RVS in Monte Carlo review, including:The Scor CEO warning of the politicisation of climate changeMunich Re says stop "stealing" cyber business or risk stalling growthHannover Re's German CEO warns against a fully state-backed reinsurerCheck out InsuranceERM's Enterprise Risk Management Technology Guide 2025-26Checkout Tim Freestone's article on the end of cyber risk here. Listen to our monthly show 'Is Insurance Boring' here.
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InsuranceERM (or IERM for short) is an online service that has established itself as an indispensable source of information on all aspects of risk and capital management in the insurance industry. The industry is undergoing rapid change, caused by geopolitical uncertainty, regulatory reforms and competitive pressures. But the key issue underlying the health of the industry is its management of risk and the amount of capital it allocates against this. Yet till now there have been very few sources of regular and detailed information in this area.InsuranceERM fills this gap.
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