Learning Lessons: 3 Reports Every Re/insurance Practitioner Should Read
Robin Swindel of Willis Re details 3 reports on lessons learnt from natural catastrophes that every reinsurance and insurance practitioner should read.
View ArticleMonte Carlo, Mutuals and More Capital
The beginning of the month saw the annual Rendez-Vous De Septembre reinsurance gathering, traditionally the first major event of the reinsurance conference season that will see regular meetings of the...
View ArticleWhat the Influx of Capital is Doing to Reinsurance Today
Various company models have emerged as a result of the influx of capital into the reinsurance business.
View ArticleMutual Insurers and Non-Traditional Capital: Time for a Change of Perspective
Only a few years ago, mutual insurers could understandably have viewed the influx of non-traditional capital trickling into the reinsurance market as irrelevant. Mutual insurers rightly pride...
View ArticleDo look back: A guide to retrospective reinsurance
What is retrospective insurance? Retrospective solutions are backward looking. This means they cover claims that have already occurred, but whose ultimate costs are uncertain.
View ArticleHow does retrospective reinsurance work?
There are two main types of cover for retrospective reinsurance solutions: loss portfolio transfer (LPT) and Adverse Development Cover (ADC).
View ArticleCommon concerns when considering retrospective reinsurance solutions
This is the third in a series of blogs on retrospective insurance. In a previous blog I explored what retrospective reinsurance solutions are and why they are gaining in popularity and went on to...
View ArticleA defined risk appetite should be at the heart of a mutual insurer
Our industry is well served with data regarding losses, portfolio metrics and market dynamics. On the other hand, until recently there has been a lack of information regarding risk appetite and its...
View ArticleFinding your way through the emerging risks maze – Some thoughts for mutual...
Technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, with no slowdown in sight. 3D printers, driverless cars and drones, mobile communications and the internet of things are revolutionising our daily lives,...
View ArticleDigital technology, big data and the mutual sector
Mutual and cooperative insurers have justifiable pride in the high levels of service they offer to their members. But, with improved and deeper customer relationships being a key focus for the...
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