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Making good use of a crisis: Turning challenges into opportunities Published date: 25 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Change requires a sense of urgency, something we’re seeing in great supply right now. By Neil Sprackling, CEO Life & Health Re US, Americas Go to Making good use of a crisis: Turning challenges into opportunities
Now is the opportunity to reshape our industry Published date: 14 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog As we prepare for the conference season, starting with the Rendez-Vous de Septembre, its purpose has never been more relevant. By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to Now is the opportunity to reshape our industry
How we - the insurance industry - can help build a more resilient world in the wake of COVID-19 Published date: 07 Aug 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog A global health crisis has long been on the cards. Why, then, does COVID-19 seem like such a shock? By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to How we - the insurance industry - can help build a more resilient world in the wake of COVID-19
Lessons from COVID-19: How a science- and partnership-driven approach to risk can win the battle Published date: 04 May 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Some people have called this event a "black sawn" – the concept of something that cannot be predicted from Nassim Taleb's famous ... By Christian Mumenthaler, Former Group Chief Executive Officer Go to Lessons from COVID-19: How a science- and partnership-driven approach to risk can win the battle
Getting it right when tackling a global crisis Published date: 22 Apr 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog COVID-19 will make history, but it isn't the first global threat to life as we know it. And sadly it won’t be the last. By Moses Ojeisekhoba, Former Chief Executive Officer, Global Clients & Solutions Go to Getting it right when tackling a global crisis
Emerging risks - SONAR 2022 Published date: 16 Jun 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication SONAR 2022: Climate change & the transition to a low-carbon economy, real & hyped technological disruptions, increased global ... By Multiple Authors Go to Emerging risks - SONAR 2022
Too soon to call Omicron a global game-changer Published date: 21 Jan 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article COVID-19 pandemic has had more than its fair share of twists and turns and with the emergence of the Omicron variant, we are ... By Lawrence Tsui, Chief Pricing Officer L&H Go to Too soon to call Omicron a global game-changer
Persistent COVID-19 raises 2022 "Twindemic" potential as flu season arrives Published date: 16 Dec 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Before COVID-19, seasonal flu or influenza were accounted for a large majority of deaths among insured populations in Europe and ... By Priya Dwarakanath, Head L&H Pf Monitoring&Insights Americas, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to Persistent COVID-19 raises 2022 "Twindemic" potential as flu season arrives
Uneven COVID-19 vaccine take-up, distribution remain a threat Published date: 25 Nov 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Risks persist that new virus variants such as the recently discovered Omicron and renewed COVID-19 infection waves will prompt ... By Multiple Authors Go to Uneven COVID-19 vaccine take-up, distribution remain a threat
The Delta variant: what we know so far Published date: 20 Jul 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article The Delta variant is behaving very differently than other COVID-19 variants. It causes different symptoms and is more transmissible. By Adam Strange, Life & Health R&D Manager, CUO L&H Reinsurance Go to The Delta variant: what we know so far