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  • Has there ever been a more interesting time in (re)insurance for mergers, acquisitions and new capital formations?
  • Tech innovators would be forgiven for looking at our industry and wondering how so little about the way it operates has changed in the past two decades.
  • It’s always fascinating to bring together global reinsurance executives for a 90 minute debate, but doing it virtually in September, half way through the hurricane season, adds extra spice.
  • When we set out our initial plans for (Re)Connect, it was something of a daunting task.
  • The combination of Covid-19, an active hurricane system, hungry investment capital and a sense of market urgency is causing 1.1 to shape up as one of the most interesting renewals for decades.
  • Climate change is increasing the severity of natural catastrophes and insurers can help address the challenge.
  • With Lloyd’s having ventured down a rabbit hole of reinvention, does Bermuda stand to benefit?
  • With the (re)insurance industry at a “flex point”, it needs to improve returns beyond merely meeting the cost of capital .
  • London must find a technological solution that will unite the market and bring it up to date.
  • Dislocation and disruption characterise the rapidly changing US (re)insurance market.
  • Is the much-vaunted collaborative approach by the (re)insurance and tech industries working out as planned?
  • As climate change threatens ever-wilder weather patterns and higher loss events and retro prices soar, is the reinsurance sector facing extinction?
  • A special issue covering the 16th Singapore International Reinsurance Conference.
  • The disconnection between MGA and carrier valuations continues.
  • The last of three special issues covering the APCIA 2019 annual conference.
  • The second of three special issues covering the APCIA 2019 annual conference.
  • The second of two special issues covering the Baden-Baden Reinsurance Meeting.
  • The first of two special issues covering the Baden-Baden Reinsurance Meeting.
  • The first of three special issues covering the APCIA 2019 annual conference.
  • Welcome to our post-event supplement for the The Insurance Insider Honours 2019, which took place on 5 September at Old Billingsgate in London.
  • The last of four daily issues covering the Rendez-Vous de Septembre.
  • The third of four daily issues covering the Rendez-Vous de Septembre.
  • The second of four daily issues covering the Rendez-Vous de Septembre.
  • The first of four daily issues covering the Rendez-Vous de Septembre.
  • The (re)insurance industry has some catching up to do with the wider pace of technological change in the financial services sector.
  • Given the (re)insurance sector’s notorious resistance to change, harnessing technology to aid underwriting excellence has been a slow process.
  • Discipline will be key as the legacy market enters a period of rapid change.
  • The insurance sector needs to get to grips with data capture, storage and utilisation before it can begin to leverage AI and automation.
  • Our in-depth research study explores the current state of, potential growth opportunities for and challenges facing London’s burgeoning delegated authority marketplace.
  • Who would want to run an MGA these days? In fact, the answer is quite a lot of people, actually.
  • Sometimes chairing an industry panel is easy – for this session I only had to ask a couple of questions, seek a little focus and clarification, issue a few challenges and the panellists did the rest.
  • This publication, in association with AdvantageGo, examines the state of global underwriting.
  • As live carriers shake off last night’s excesses and vow to turn over a new leaf, the run-off market can be there to provide a reassuring pat on the back and a sympathetic ear.
  • Artificial intelligence may drive many of the (re)insurance industry’s functions in years to come, but hiring top talent alongside it will be key to the sector’s future success.
  • Technology will prove a useful tool for the (re)insurance industry, but its ability to disintermediate the market is exaggerated.
  • In many ways, The Insurance Insider Roundtable has become the definitive event of the Monte Carlo gathering.
  • A special issue covering the 2018 Singapore International Reinsurance Conference.
  • The last of our special issues covering the PCI 2018 annual conference.
  • The second of three special issues covering the PCI 2018 annual conference.
  • The first of three special issues covering the PCI 2018 annual conference.
  • We are in the middle of one of our industry’s periodically frenetic bouts of deal activity.
  • There seems to be consensus among reinsurers and their broker partners that the industry must be leaner if it is to survive. Technology can certainly play a major part in that ambition.
  • Cyber market protagonists discuss the existential questions around the extent to which underwriters should rely on data and technology to price risk.
  • The second of our special issues covering the Baden-Baden Reinsurance Meeting.
  • The first of two special issues covering the Baden-Baden Reinsurance Meeting.
  • The last of four daily issues covering the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous.
  • The third of four daily issues covering the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous.
  • The second of four daily issues covering the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous.
  • The first of four daily issues covering the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous.
  • How can Bermuda meet the challenge of a changing reinsurance market?
  • Positivity reigns in legacy circles as deals are getting bigger, and are occurring more frequently.
  • The MENA Insurance Pulse is an annual market survey among senior executives of the region’s insurers, reinsurers and brokers.
  • This publication's latest legacy survey finds the sector is having something of a “moment”.
  • The reinsurance migration calendar doesn't usually bring me to Bermuda in December.
  • Bermuda is blessed with some of the best restaurants I've ever had the pleasure to attend, and seafood features heavily.
  • Welcome to the first of our daily editions from the 2017 Baden-Baden Reinsurance Symposium.
  • Welcome to the second of our daily editions from the 2017 Baden-Baden Reinsurance Symposium.
  • Welcome to the last of our daily newsletters from this year's PCI conference, which took place on 15-17 October in Chicago.
  • Welcome to the second of our daily newsletters from this year's PCI conference, which took place on 15-17 October in Chicago.
  • Welcome to the first of our daily newsletters from this year's PCI conference, which took place on 15-17 October in Chicago.
  • Welcome to our post-event supplement for the sixth Insurance Insider Honours.
  • In many ways this publication's Monte Carlo Roundtable has become the definitive event of the gathering.
  • This is my 13th straight Rendez-Vous. I have become an RVS teenager
  • Psychologists have proven that in a negotiation it is always a good tactic to anchor your opponent's expectations with your first bid
  • Over the weekend, a huge bloc of Rendez-Vous-ers found that what seems very simple on paper can be fiendishly difficult in practice
  • Awards acceptance speeches are usually quite predictable. But when a Cat-5 hurricane is hurtling towards Florida, predictability is the first casualty...
  • Florida is truly the reinsurance market's risk hothouse. Its coastline produces the bulk of the ILS market's exposure and Florida risks still squeeze out more profit for reinsurers than many other lines of business
  • Back at the end of each of the last few soft markets London-based MGAs have managed to make quite a name for themselves