CRE Journal
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Ferma’s president says pan-European vehicle for systemic risks not dead
Dirk Wegener, president of Ferma and global head of corporate insurance at Deutsche Bank, has told Commercial Risk Europe that…
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Marsh urges buyers to prepare for net-zero underwriting
Risk managers need to prepare for net-zero underwriting that is likely to influence pricing, terms and conditions in the next…
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Hardening reinsurance market set to prolong primary buyers’ pain
Heavy losses, inflation and rapidly rising interest rates are combining to drive reinsurance market hardening, particularly for nat cat risks,…
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Ferma urges OECD to exclude captives from BEPS tax guidelines
Ferma has urged the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to amend its coming technical guidelines designed to tackle…
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Nordic risk managers vent frustration at insurers’ retreat
September was a pivotal time for Nordic risk managers as their associations were able to hold their first in-person events…
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Risk and reward in the energy transition
Commercial Risk Europe talks to Charlotte Hedemark Hancke, Ferma vice-president, leading Darim member and senior risk manager in customer success…
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Concern grows that cyber won’t remain insurable risk
Cyber remains the big risk that keeps French risk and insurance managers awake at night. They are concerned about its…
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Post-Covid bounceback under threat
Cyberattacks are by no means the only risks facing French risk managers this year, stressed Oliver Wild, president of Amrae,…
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Risk management continues to attract more board attention
Risk managers across France are being seen in a new light post-Covid-19, explained Oliver Wild, president of Amrae. He said…
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Climate change, inflation and cyber top the risk list
Climate change has been forced to the top of the agenda in France after a torrid summer of extreme heat,…
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Balancing the needs of multinationals with rising protectionism
Q: In the current era of rising protectionism, which is concerned with keeping premiums local, it is becoming increasingly difficult…