Before last year, when envisioning a potential earthquake in Turkey, many would automatically think of so...
The heat is on: Assessing climate-related supply chain disruption for critical industries - The Insurer
Moody's RMS' Claire Souch and Josh Turner examine the climate-related threats to supply chains across critical industries....
Moody's RMS' Claire Souch and Josh Turner examine the climate-related threats to supply chains across critical industries....
Article / 6 months ago
Quantifying Financial Impact of Climate Risk with Moody's Climate on Demand
Climate change is widely accepted as the next great integrated risk challenge. To ensure long-term economic resilience, a wholly robust and...
Climate change is widely accepted as the next great integrated risk challenge. To ensure long-term economic resilience, a wholly robust and...
Article / 1 year ago
Finding the Formula: Easier Said Than Done
If you have been following the news recently, you will probably be aware of the infant formula supply shortage affecting the United States...
If you have been following the news recently, you will probably be aware of the infant formula supply shortage affecting the United States...
Article / 2 years ago
What Should Insurers Require From Research and Policy to Make Pandemic Business Interruption Insurable? - International Insurance Society
After the largest and least-anticipated catastrophes occur, the question soon gets asked: How can insurance cover this risk?...
After the largest and least-anticipated catastrophes occur, the question soon gets asked: How can insurance cover this risk?...
Article / 3 years ago
Lessons from SolarWinds Breach: How IT Supply Chain Attacks Can Cause Serious Cyber Insurance Losses
Cybersecurity company FireEye was the first to reveal how a serious threat actor had hacked...
Cybersecurity company FireEye was the first to reveal how a serious threat actor had hacked...
Article / 3 years ago
Non-damage Business Interruption Insurance: Learning From Paris in 2015
The hospitality industry worldwide is being battered – not by a physical force of nature like an earthquake or hurricane...
The hospitality industry worldwide is being battered – not by a physical force of nature like an earthquake or hurricane...
Article / 3 years ago
Podcast: The Hidden Risks in Re-openings - PropertyCasualty360
As businesses begin the slow process of re-opening, companies are still right to be full of concerns. From the virus to other concerns such as Legionnaire’s, understanding the risks...
As businesses begin the slow process of re-opening, companies are still right to be full of concerns. From the virus to other concerns such as Legionnaire’s, understanding the risks...
Article / 4 years ago
Preparing for future risk? Look to what’s happened in the past - Canadian Underwriter
When evaluating unexpected catastrophe risks, our experiences can be sparse. Widening our knowledge by going back in time, by exploring the ‘near-misses’ and...
When evaluating unexpected catastrophe risks, our experiences can be sparse. Widening our knowledge by going back in time, by exploring the ‘near-misses’ and...
Article / 4 years ago
Climbing Out of “Lockdown”: The Great Restart
Having successfully reduced human contact and viral transmission through shelter-at-home policies, governments at different stages in Europe, the U.S. and Asia...
Having successfully reduced human contact and viral transmission through shelter-at-home policies, governments at different stages in Europe, the U.S. and Asia...
Article / 4 years ago
Coronavirus Will Cost Businesses Billions. Insurance May Not Help. - The New York Times
Companies buy insurance that usually pays out when they have to halt operations. But it’s usually because of physical damage, not outbreaks...
Companies buy insurance that usually pays out when they have to halt operations. But it’s usually because of physical damage, not outbreaks...
Article / 4 years ago