Nadine Coudel and Robert Gardner look at the climate liability risks facing the energy sector and what st...
Insurers told to collect socio-economic data on workforce to help address “progression gap”
Insurers should begin collecting socio-economic background data from their workforce to address the “progression gap”, which allows those from more...
Insurers should begin collecting socio-economic background data from their workforce to address the “progression gap”, which allows those from more...
Article / 6 days ago
Eco activists gain traction in distancing insurers from planned West Cumbria mine
(Re)insurers have begun to make the first steps to distance themselves from a proposed new coal mine near Whitehaven, West Cumbria, following protests from...
(Re)insurers have begun to make the first steps to distance themselves from a proposed new coal mine near Whitehaven, West Cumbria, following protests from...
Article / 6 days ago
Lloyd's in dialogue with LMA ahead of three-year sustainability roadmap launch
Lloyd’s is expected to publish a three-year sustainability roadmap next month, with the Corporation currently in discussions with the Lloyd’s Market Association over...
Lloyd’s is expected to publish a three-year sustainability roadmap next month, with the Corporation currently in discussions with the Lloyd’s Market Association over...
Article / 7 days ago
ESG Insurer September 2023
As ever, we recap all of the major ESG-related developments impacting the (re)insurance sector in recent weeks...
As ever, we recap all of the major ESG-related developments impacting the (re)insurance sector in recent weeks...
Report / 7 days ago
UK insurance sector will have “pivotal role” in scaling nature-based solutions
The UK insurance sector is poised to play a “pivotal role” in the development of private financing for nature-related projects, capitalising on the UK's leading...
The UK insurance sector is poised to play a “pivotal role” in the development of private financing for nature-related projects, capitalising on the UK's leading...
Article / 10 days ago
Greenpeace: Cut in reinsurance capacity may see Congo oil fields become uninsurable
Underwriting exclusions for new oil and gas fields as part of several (re)insurers' energy policies may see the activities of companies granted exploration rights in the...
Underwriting exclusions for new oil and gas fields as part of several (re)insurers' energy policies may see the activities of companies granted exploration rights in the...
Article / 20 days ago
ACIN relaunches as Equity to expand remit of London market diversity and inclusion
The African-Caribbean Insurance Network (ACIN) has rebranded to Equity to reflect the group's broader mission of ethnic minority and gender representation, with...
The African-Caribbean Insurance Network (ACIN) has rebranded to Equity to reflect the group's broader mission of ethnic minority and gender representation, with...
Article / 22 days ago
(Re)insurers face “balancing act” in addressing climate litigation risks: DAC Beachcroft's Vallance
(Re)insurers need to take steps to address how liability exposures are evolving amid changing legislation brought about by climate litigation, DAC...
(Re)insurers need to take steps to address how liability exposures are evolving amid changing legislation brought about by climate litigation, DAC...
Article / 24 days ago
ESG Insurer August 2023
Pathways to a sustainable future...
Pathways to a sustainable future...
Report / 1 month ago
Laos receives $1.5mn flood payouts under SEADRIF policy
The government of Lao PDR has received two payouts totalling $1.5mn through its membership of the regional...
The government of Lao PDR has received two payouts totalling $1.5mn through its membership of the regional...
Article / 1 month ago