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Countries must seize the opportunity to build back better Published date: 14 Aug 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic represents a significant challenge to global health and economies. By Jerome Jean Haegeli, Group Chief Economist, Head of Swiss Re Institute Go to Countries must seize the opportunity to build back better
Flood: a sustainable product, built for the future Published date: 27 Apr 2022 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog Our just released sigma explains the growing concern around secondary perils, a classification that includes flood. By Matt Junge, Head Property Underwriting US, CUO P&C Reinsurance Go to Flood: a sustainable product, built for the future
The tech race: how prepared are insurers for the future? Published date: 27 Jan 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article What does the modern insurance customer want? And how prepared is your business?Smartphones have reshaped our expectations ... Go to The tech race: how prepared are insurers for the future?
Storms, wildfires and floods: how climate change amplifies insurance risk Published date: 07 Apr 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article As rising sea levels and erratic weather become an accepted part of daily life, natural catastrophe risks are rising, says the ... Go to Storms, wildfires and floods: how climate change amplifies insurance risk
Confronting the cost of catastrophe Published date: 03 Dec 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article Natural disaster losses are high and rising. And climate change is further driving up the risk. How can we make insurance more ... Go to Confronting the cost of catastrophe
Hurricanes, severe thunderstorms and floods drive insured losses above USD 100 billion for 5th consecutive year, says Swiss Re Institute Published date: 05 Dec 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release Estimated insured losses from natural catastrophes on track to exceed USD 135 billion in 2024 Hurricane Helene and Hurricane ... Conference Location: Zurich Go to Hurricanes, severe thunderstorms and floods drive insured losses above USD 100 billion for 5th consecutive year, says Swiss Re Institute
Swiss Re Institute estimates global economic losses of USD 44 billion from catastrophes in the first half of 2019 Published date: 15 Aug 2019 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release Global economic losses from natural catastrophes and man-made disasters in the first half of 2019 amounted to USD 44 billion, ... Conference Location: Zurich Go to Swiss Re Institute estimates global economic losses of USD 44 billion from catastrophes in the first half of 2019
Life insurance drives global premium growth as interest rates remain higher for longer, says Swiss Re Institute Published date: 19 Nov 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release Total global insurance premiums set to grow at 2.6% annually in 2025 and 2026, with elevated interest rates, mainly in the US, ... Conference Location: Zurich Go to Life insurance drives global premium growth as interest rates remain higher for longer, says Swiss Re Institute
Swiss Re targets a net income of more than USD 4.4 billion for 2025 Published date: 13 Dec 2024 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Press Release Zurich, 13 December 2024 – Swiss Re announces its targets for 2025, including a Group net income of more than USD 4.4 billion. Conference Location: Zurich Go to Swiss Re targets a net income of more than USD 4.4 billion for 2025
Global resilience has taken a hit – these countries will bear the brunt Published date: 26 Aug 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article The global economy has suffered its biggest shock since the Second World War. Go to Global resilience has taken a hit – these countries will bear the brunt