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sigma insights 01/2026: AI adoption is reshaping the risk landscape Published date: 13 Jan 2026 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Artificial intelligence is moving from a powerful technology to a foundational force, shaping economic growth, financial markets, ... By Mahir Rasheed, Senior Economist, Swiss Re Institute Go to sigma insights 01/2026: AI adoption is reshaping the risk landscape
Liability excess inflation Published date: 08 Jan 2026 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Liability excess inflation (LEI) is driven by non-economic factors. To date, we find that LEI has been most elevated in the US, ... By Multiple Authors Go to Liability excess inflation
Wysa Assure: The first insurance-specific mental wellbeing app Published date: 03 Nov 2025 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Solution Wysa Assure offers 24/7 proactive mental health support. It tackles mental wellbeing on two fronts: prevention and claims. Learn ... Go to Wysa Assure: The first insurance-specific mental wellbeing app
Francesca Tamma Head L&H Behavioural Research Published date: 02 Jun 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Profile Francesca works in the Behavioural Research Unit, and manages the portfolio of work with Swiss Re's clients, provided as a ... Go to Francesca Tamma
Driven by strength in emerging Asia, insurance markets will grow despite weakening global economic growth, sigma says Published date: 13 Nov 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release Insurance markets continue to support resilience, with global premiums forecast to increase by 3% annually in real terms in 2020 ... Conference Location: London Go to Driven by strength in emerging Asia, insurance markets will grow despite weakening global economic growth, sigma says
The new breed: What our history with animals reveals about our future with machines Published date: 29 Jun 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article Society has to accept robots and artificial intelligence as valued partners; just as humans have accepted animals into their ... By Kate Darling, Research Specialist, MIT Media Lab Go to The new breed: What our history with animals reveals about our future with machines
Emerging markets to drive global economic and insurance market growth over the next decade, sigma says Published date: 06 Mar 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release The seven largest emerging markets are forecast to contribute around 40% of global economic growth over the next decade China ... Conference Location: Zurich Go to Emerging markets to drive global economic and insurance market growth over the next decade, sigma says
One year later – the future isn't what it used to be Published date: 22 Dec 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Swiss Re's Paul Murray reflects on 2025 in life and health insurance, covering interest rates, AI adoption, mortality trends, ... By Paul Murray, Chief Executive Officer Life & Health Reinsurance Go to One year later – the future isn't what it used to be
2025 marks sixth year insured natural catastrophe losses exceed USD 100 billion, finds Swiss Re Institute Published date: 16 Dec 2025 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release 2025 insured losses from natural catastrophes set to reach USD 107 billion, mainly driven by LA wildfires and severe convective ... Conference Location: Zurich Go to 2025 marks sixth year insured natural catastrophe losses exceed USD 100 billion, finds Swiss Re Institute
Sustainability – positioning the insurance industry as a progressive economic force Published date: 07 Oct 2021 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Article The insurance industry needs to take a clear position on recent developments. Go to Sustainability – positioning the insurance industry as a progressive economic force