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Insurance Regulators as Market Developers

IIS Executive Insights Regulation Expert: William Marcoux, WCM Advisory LLC
 

A long-standing debate within the insurance regulatory world has been to what extent should regulators be responsible for market development, meaning closing protection gaps and increasing insurance penetrations rates.  In light of evolving markets, insurers withdrawing from some coverages and persistent (and in some cases growing) protection gaps, this is receiving new attention— and it should!

Health and Hurricanes

In this Society of Actuaries report, Milliman consultants study the effects of hurricanes on human health, beyond the direct consequences of the storms themselves.

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Swiss Re Institute - Endemic Covid: the end of the pandemic?

As the world starts to reopen and we grapple with other, immediate global concerns, the virus's fate has only one outcome: it will become endemic in our society. Each major variant so far has been more transmissible than its predecessors and brings different symptoms and differing resistances and susceptibilities to vaccines or treatments. Resurgent waves of breakthrough infections, driven most recently by the Omicron variant, in vaccinated populations with waning immunity, remain an ongoing risk to economic recovery and healthcare.

The Insurance Industry Ecosystem is Ready for Digital Disruption

This e-book highlights ways in which the insurance industry can build a digital business continuity plan in the face of unpredictable events.

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Investing in a New Generation of Leaders

Committing to a better future:  How Principal is taking action, making progress, and driving outcomes for a more diverse, inclusive, and sustainable world.

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Good Innovation Ideas: The Challenge of Having Too Many

IIS Executive Insights Innovation Expert: Chunka Mui, Futurist and Innovation Advisor
 

Climate risk case studies for life insurers

See how life insurers can take a concrete approach to climate risk management through these case studies.

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The labor shortage is raising questions. Does your business have answers?

Having overstrained workers raises insurance risks, from workplace injuries to professional and product liabilities, and more.

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Power Up Performance Transformation

Oliver Wyman’s latest in the Reset4Value series helps leaders power their business for sustainable growth. Here, we share how leaders can leverage their firm’s culture strengths, enhance the capabilities that matter most, and unlock scarce investment dollars to fund them appropriately.

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Swiss Re Institute: US litigation funding and social inflation - the rising costs of legal liability

The US is the centre of the world’s third-party litigation finance (TPLF) industry, in which investors such as hedge funds and family offices finance legal action against companies. Of the USD 17 billion investment into litigation funding globally in 2020, more than half was deployed in the US. Litigation funding companies (LFCs) invest in consumer and commercial litigation by funding legal action in return for a percentage of a successful claim sum.