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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
Why hurricane risk modelling has to change Published date: 06 Jan 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog It has been a record year for hurricanes, with 30 named storms battering the North Atlantic since the start of the summer. By Martin Bertogg, Head Facultative Property UK&I & MEA, CUO P&C Reinsurance Go to Why hurricane risk modelling has to change
Weathering the storm – crisis lessons for climate resilience Published date: 22 Jun 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog We must apply these lessons to another global crisis currently underway, that of climate change, and the re/insurance industry ... By Urs Baertschi, Chief Executive Officer Property & Casualty Reinsurance Go to Weathering the storm – crisis lessons for climate resilience
USD 5 trillion and counting... Published date: 04 Jul 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Last year, global insurance premiums surpassed $5 trillion for the first time ever. By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to USD 5 trillion and counting...
Nothing “secondary” about secondary perils Published date: 23 May 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog We all know about the protection gap, or at least, I hope so – it's the difference between economic and insured losses. But are ... By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to Nothing “secondary” about secondary perils
Bizarre or the new normal? The challenge of understanding secondary perils Published date: 06 Apr 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog There's a reason they're called secondary perils. They're harder to monitor than hurricanes and earthquakes, which makes them ... By Multiple Authors Go to Bizarre or the new normal? The challenge of understanding secondary perils
ILS market insights: February 2026 Published date: 23 Feb 2026 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Publication In-depth analysis and commentary on the Insurance-Linked Securities (ILS) market trends and developments in February 2026. Go to ILS market insights: February 2026
US property & casualty outlook: The past weighs on the present Published date: 22 Apr 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Our outlook for the US P&C industry in 2025 is evolving. Underlying performance remains strong, but tariffs present a major risk ... By Multiple Authors Go to US property & casualty outlook: The past weighs on the present
"Secondary" is not the same as "unimportant" Published date: 26 Oct 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Increasingly, hailstorms, torrential rain, pluvial floods and wildfires are playing a larger role in driving up claims. By Victor Victorsson, Head Engineering Continental Europe & MEA Go to "Secondary" is not the same as "unimportant"
Flood: a threat not to be forgotten Published date: 27 Apr 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog In the US, one of the perils climate change impacts is flooding. It's no longer someone else’s problem — it's everyone’s problem. ... By Keith Wolfe, Former President Property & Casualty US Go to Flood: a threat not to be forgotten