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Even quiet hurricane seasons can roar Published date: 11 May 2026 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Atlantic hurricane season may not begin until June 1, but hurricane forecasting season is in full swing: Colorado State ... By Monica Ningen, CEO P&C Reinsurance US Go to Even quiet hurricane seasons can roar
Using data and AI to take the guesswork – and the TV news – out of claims adjustment Published date: 07 Feb 2025 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Blog Discover how Swiss Re's RDA platform combines data and AI to streamline claims adjusters' work, offering accurate damage ... By Elizabeth Dollins, Senior Claims & Key Case Expert Go to Using data and AI to take the guesswork – and the TV news – out of claims adjustment
Unseasonal fires trigger above-trend catastrophe losses in first half 2025 Published date: 06 Aug 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Global insured catastrophe losses hit USD 80B in H1 2025, driven by wildfires and storms, highlighting rising climate-related risks. By Multiple Authors Go to Unseasonal fires trigger above-trend catastrophe losses in first half 2025
Hurricane Katrina: a watershed event for insurance Published date: 23 Jun 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication In 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States. Twenty years later, we reflect on what remains the ... By Multiple Authors Go to Hurricane Katrina: a watershed event for insurance
Risk insights to tackle the toughest decisions Published date: 02 May 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog As climate perils heighten, Swiss Re's insights empower clients in making informed decisions, fortifying risk management strategies. By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to Risk insights to tackle the toughest decisions
Vigilance needed to boost stability after risk-sharing reset Published date: 27 Feb 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Re/insurance sector reset improves risk-sharing balance & pricing adequacy. Davos 2024 highlights global challenges & tech ... By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to Vigilance needed to boost stability after risk-sharing reset
After hurricane Ian Published date: 25 Sep 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog 1st anniversary of Hurricane Ian, Florida: Groundbreaking Swiss Re study unpacks loss drivers, including urbanization, ... By Matt Junge, Head Property Underwriting US, CUO P&C Reinsurance Go to After hurricane Ian
Making sure we're ready for everything nature throws our way Published date: 24 Apr 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Rising exposures, inflation and extreme weather highlighted in our latest sigma report remind re/insurers to be prepared for ... By Urs Baertschi, Chief Executive Officer Property & Casualty Reinsurance Go to Making sure we're ready for everything nature throws our way
January renewals: significant rebalancing but systemic issues still loom large Published date: 23 Jan 2023 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Swiss Re experts provide perspectives on the 1.1 renewal which came down to the wire and was one of the toughest and most ... By Gianfranco Lot, CUO P&C Re & Country President CH, CUO P&C Reinsurance Go to January renewals: significant rebalancing but systemic issues still loom large
Tackling the here and now: why we need to rethink our natural catastrophe risk models Published date: 07 Apr 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog While 2020 had far more than its fair share of tragedy and disaster as a result of the pandemic, major catastrophes of other ... By Martin Bertogg, Head Facultative Property UK&I & MEA, CUO P&C Reinsurance Go to Tackling the here and now: why we need to rethink our natural catastrophe risk models