Risk

Megadeals, political instability and strong equity markets deliver M&A underperformance for insurers: WTW

Insurers undertaking mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in 2016 underperformed their non-acquisitive peers for the first time since 2010, Willis Towers Watson (WTW) reported earlier this week. According to WTW’s latest Insurance M&A Performance Tracker – based on analysis of deals with a value of more than US$50 million conducted in the insurance sector – acquirers […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 6, 2017

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2017 industry catastrophe losses could reach US$190 billion before tax: Fitch

With Hurricanes Maria, Irma and Harvey causing devastation in Puerto Rico, Florida and Texas respectively over the course of three weeks, catastrophe losses in 2017 “will constitute a capital event” for some insurance and reinsurance carriers, Fitch Ratings Inc. has warned. Ten days after Hurricane Irma made two separate landfalls in Florida, Hurricane Maria made […]

By Greg Meckbach | October 2, 2017

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Cyber contributes to premium growth in Lloyd’s market

The Lloyd’s market had a 1.1-point improvement in its combined ratio for the first six months of the year, while gross written premiums were up 16%, with professional lines in the United States, cyber and political risk among the lines contributing to the real growth in premium. Meanwhile, a “preliminary analysis” indicates net claims to […]

By Canadian Underwriter | September 29, 2017

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Industry faces ‘very long list of emerging risks’ including pandemic: RIMS Canada CEO Panel

Terrorism and nuclear incidents are among the top risks keeping insurers awake at night, and the industry could do a better job of categorizing risk, chief executive officers of insurance providers suggested Wednesday to risk managers in Toronto. “Climate change poses a significant risk for us, not just because the losses are going up but […]

By Jason Contant | September 27, 2017

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