Topical Trends
Topical Trends
News, insights and thought leadership for re/insurance professionals with an interest in topical trends.
Better Decisions for a Better World

Better Decisions for a Better World

Over the course of the last few years, we have seen that the world has continued to become more volatile — especially across four important megatrends impacting our clients: trade, technology, weather and workforce...
Over the course of the last few years, we have seen that the world has continued to become more volatile — especially across four important megatrends impacting our clients: trade, technology, weather and workforce...
Report / 4 days ago
Scenario Testing Our Mutual Future

Scenario Testing Our Mutual Future

This report is the third in a series of annual studies designed to measure the exposure of the US property/casualty (P&C) industry and any individual statutory filer to a set of pre-defined stressed scenarios using Guy Carpenter’s BenchmaRQTM model.
This report is the third in a series of annual studies designed to measure the exposure of the US property/casualty (P&C) industry and any individual statutory filer to a set of pre-defined stressed scenarios using Guy Carpenter’s BenchmaRQTM model.
Report / 16 days ago

Generative AI: Transforming the cyber landscape

Discussion regarding the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on society has been dominated by the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) into public awareness over the last 18 months...
Discussion regarding the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on society has been dominated by the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) into public awareness over the last 18 months...
Report / 17 days ago
Risk Exposure: The insurers secretly backing the methane gas boom in the U.S. Gulf South - Insure Our Future ESG

Risk Exposure: The insurers secretly backing the methane gas boom in the U.S. Gulf South - Insure Our Future

At least 35 different insurance companies are responsible for underwriting liquified methane export terminal projects across the U.S Gulf South, according to a report by Rainforest Action Network and Public Citizen.
At least 35 different insurance companies are responsible for underwriting liquified methane export terminal projects across the U.S Gulf South, according to a report by Rainforest Action Network and Public Citizen.
global.insure-our-future.com / Report / 1 month ago

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