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   Regarding Risk: Inflation and Insurance - What Lies Ahead?

Issue: September, 2009   Language: English
Summary: This edition of our Regarding Risk newsletter contains articles on the following topics: Inflation and Insurance  What Lies Ahead?; Underwriters on Inflation  What it means to the Property and Casualty Lines; The New RMS Catastrophe Models v.9; and Updates on Chinese Drywall and Wisconsin UM/UIM.

   Workers' Compensation -- Your Changing Earthquake Exposures--It Could Be More Than You Think

Issue: August, 2009   Language: English
Author:  Diane Brown
Summary: Workers Compensation insurers will see a dramatic shift in modeling results due to the new RMS U.S. Earthquake Casualty model version 9.0. The major enhancements reflect new research and assessment of casualties in building collapses and a thorough review of injury rate distributions. This flyer looks at some of the changes. Gen Re and Gen Re Intermediaries can help you see how the new version affects you.

   Publications -- A Compendium of Our Property/Casualty Research -- 2008

Issue: October, 2008   Language: English
Summary: This annual publication was created for senior-level clients who don't always see all the various publications we produce. It contains reprints of the Gen Re Research articles printed from September 2007 - August 2008. You can give it to Prospects after March 1, 2009; otherwise hand out the 2007 version.

   Regarding Risk: Climate Uncertainty - Protecting Your Company

Issue: September, 2008   Language: English
Summary: Catastrophe modeling firms are responding to signals of climate changes and to the surrounding uncertainty. Cat models help insurers make important decisions about capital management, reinsurance purchases and their underwriting guidelines. This cover article, jointly written by Gen Re Intermediaries and Gen Re, addresses some of the near-term effects of climate uncertainty on property insurance risk management. Other articles in the publication include opportunities in EPLI and a spotlight on Gen Re's Special Acceptance Unit.

   Gen Re Intermediaries Tools - Risk Mapping and Cat Management (MapPML)

Issue: August, 2008   Language: English
Summary: GRI's MapPML software is a web-enabled program that provides online access to analytical tools that are tied to a client's specific cat model and helps them evaluate risks and map their property portfolio.

Gen Re Intermediaries -- The Expert of Choice in Catastrophe Risk Management®  (size: 1.30MB)

Issue: August, 2008   Language: English
Author:  Anthony Sammur
Summary: This brochure highlights Gen Re Intermediaries' resources and proprietary portfolio risk management tools that are custom-tailored to improve clients' cat risk management exposure. Gen Re Intermediaries is a reinsurance intermediary and risk advisory specializing in the understanding, quantification, structuring and transfer of risk.

Neues Erdbebenmodell für Deutschland  (size: 0,29MB)

Issue: November, 2007   Language: Deutsch
Author:  Thomas Grollmann
Summary: Erdbeben ereignen sich in Deutschland vergleichsweise selten, doch sind die Schadenpotentiale aufgrund der Nähe zu Ballungszentren wie dem Kölner Becken sowie dem Oberrhein sehr hoch. Die Gen Re hat daher ein eigenes Erdbebenmodell entwickelt, welches die Gesamtheit möglicher Erdbebenquellen und -herde abbildet. Der nachfolgende Beitrag beschreibt die Erdbebensituation in Deutschland, gibt Einblicke in die Hauptkomponenten des Erdbebenmodells und präsentiert einige wichtige Ergebnisse des Modells.
Zeitschrift für Versicherungswesen, 01.11.2007 (Sonderheft Rückversicherung)

   Regarding Risk: Increasing Sales - A Bundle of Opportunities

Issue: September, 2007   Language: English
Summary: This edition of Regarding Risk contains articles on the following topics: Increasing Personal Umbrella Sales--a Bundle of Opportunities, with a special report from J.D. Power on their recent Insurance Shopping Study; Gen Re's Emerging Issues team and what they've been doing; and the importance of Cat planning. In addition, you will find information about Gen Re Prop Fac, NewsBrief, Directors' Insurance News, Gen Re seminars, publications and recent presentations, as well as a few recent legal cases that impact the insurance industry.

   E-News Property Cat -- Another Pro-Insurer Ruling in Louisiana -- Valued Policy Law

Issue: August, 2007   Language: English
Summary: From the Gen Re Property Per Risk and Property Cat Teams **Available as a PDF only. Hard copies are not available.**

   Property Matters - Concurrent Causation and Property Insurance-Will Exclusions Ever Apply?

Issue: May, 2007   Language: English
Summary: This publication discusses an issue in the spotlight after Hurricane Katrina: Concurrent Causation. The coverage questions raised by levee breaks and wind vs. flood can arise in a multitude of catastrophe scenarios. To help insurers gauge their exposure and adequacy of policy language, we review: efficient proximate cause and concurrent causation; anti-concurrent causation clauses in HO and business property policies; enforcing anti-concurrent causation language -- questions in Florida; and policy language variations -- Louisiana levee break case.

   Publications -- A Compendium, of Our Property/Casualty Research -- 2006

Issue: November, 2006   Language: English
Summary: This publication was created for CEO-level clients who don't always see all the various publications we produce. It contains reprints of the Gen Re Research articles from December 2005 to October 2006. The Studies printed during this time period are listed, but not reprinted here.

   Property Matters - New Perspectives on Old Underwriting Issues -- BI, ITV and Blanket Coverage -- and Some Tools to Address Them

Issue: November, 2006   Language: English
Author:  Marc Dahling
Summary: This edition of Property Matters discusses Business Interruption Limits, Insurance to Value, and Blanket Coverage Variables--and the Gen Re tools that can help. Also discussion on Florida and Louisiana valued policy law.

Regarding Risk: Leveraging Your Brand  (size: 0,29MB)

Issue: September, 2006   Language: English
Summary: This edition of Regarding Risk contains articles on the following topics: What insurers can do in the marketplace to leverage their company's image and brand; a brief look at causes of loss in the umbrella line of business; the increased importance of data quality for managing your business. In addition, you will find information about recent Gen Re publications, speeches and presentations, as well as recent legal cases that impact the insurance industry.

   Property Matters - Changing Catastrophe Models Change Coverage Needs

Issue: September, 2006   Language: English
Author:  James Canfield
Summary: This issue of Property Matters focuses on hurricane loss models.

   Regarding Risk: Enterprise Risk Management

Issue: June, 2006   Language: English
Summary: This edition of Regarding Risk contains articles on the importance of Enterprise Risk Management, what your company can do to plan for a health pandemic and a discussion of catastrophe planning.

   2006 Cat Risk Management Seminar

Issue: June, 2006   Language: English
Authors:  Sue Johnson,  Anthony Sammur
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** As part of Gen Re's continued commitment to providing timely and updated information to our clients, a team of specialists from Gen Re Intermediaries and Gen Re's Property Treaty department presented some recent developments in catastrophe risk management to clients in March 2006.

   The Year of the Cat -- After a Catastrophe, Details Matter (IN Magazine Article)

Issue: January, 2006   Language: English
Author:  Sue Stein
Summary: This article, written by Sue Stein and published in NAMIC's Winter 2006 issue of IN magazine, spotlights catastrophe planning. Through her relationships with Gen Re clients, Sue learned about the successes and shortcomings of many insurer cat plans during the 2005 hurricanes. In this article, she shares these experiences, along with specific examples and suggestions, to help clients assess and improve their cat plans and operations.

   Property Matters - Hurricane Katrina, Part 2

Issue: November, 2005   Language: English
Author:  Kimberly Hanke
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** In this edition, we focus on the Flood coverage issue and how courts may analyze and resolve the claim questions. Topics discussed are the Louisiana and Mississippi court rulings on flood coverage issues, Dam and levee break claims from around the country, Causation arguments and possible outcomes, Flood sublimit variations and coverage issues, and Valued Policy Laws and their impact on insurance obligations.

Property Matters - Hurricane Katrina, Part 3  (size: 0.29MB)

Issue: November, 2005   Language: English
Author:  Kimberly Hanke
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** In this edition, we complete our review of coverage and claim issues with discussions on Business Interruption claims, Flood claims testing BI coverage limitations, Environmental and mold exposures, Additional Living Expense and Code Upgrade issues, and Bad Faith law in Louisiana and Mississippi.

   Property Matters - Hurricane Katrina, Part 1

Issue: October, 2005   Language: English
Author:  Kimberly Hanke
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This first edition focuses on Katrina's impact on the insurance and reinsurance marketplace. In this edition, we address catastrophe models and extreme events; trends in hurricane frequency and severity; accumulation management and reinsurance protection; financial rating agency actions; and the reinsurance renewal market.

   Property Matters - Asbestos--If You Insure Old Buildings, You Probably Have Exposures

Issue: September, 2005   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** In this issue we address topics on asbestos exposures in old buildings; wind vs. flood coverage under a valued policy law; electromagnetic pulse bombs and terrorism; and court rulings on contingent BI and subrogation.

   Policy Wording Matters - Claims-Made Policy Wording--Keeping Up with the Law

Issue: July, 2005   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This issue focuses on claims-made coverage issues, homeowners policies in Florida, and a variety of commercial property, auto and GL topics. These articles offer some insights for helping insurers develop forms to reflect their intent and stand up to legal challenge. Topics discusses are: Claims-made Policy Wording - keeping up with laws and rulings; Homeowners Policies After the 2004 Hurricanes - new Florida law and its impact on wordings; Policy Wording Specialists - how they can contribute to underwriting guidelines; Business Interruption - Duane Reade case update; Mobile Equipment Coverage - moving from CGL to BAP; Legal developments involving SFP laws and terrorism, auto policies, condo coverage and CGL exclusions.

Property Matters - Insuring Service Companies After September 11  (size: 0.38MB)

Issue: June, 2005   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** In this issue of Property Matters, we discuss several commercial and personal property issues including business interruption coverage after September 11, terrorism laws and expiration of TRIA, recent cases on subrogation, landslides, and BI limit schedules, and hurricane model observations.

   Gen Re Tools - Portfolio Underwriting Reviews (PURS)

Issue: June, 2005   Language: English
Summary: Gen Re's Portfolio Underwriting Reviews (PURS) provides clients with a comprehensive, analytic view of their underwriting decisions and processes and provides recommendations for addressing exposures.

   Property Matters - 2004 Hurricane Season - Special Report, Part 4

Issue: November, 2004   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This is the fourth and final of our four-part weekly series that focuses on the financial, insurance/reinsurance and legislative impact of the four major hurricanes. We also provide updates on the Florida Claim Settlement Rules, Florida Mediation Rules, and the Multiple Deductible Issue, and we recap the issues from the prior three newsletters. **Available as PDF only. Hard copies are not available.**

   Property Matters - 2004 Hurricane Season - Special Report, Part 1

Issue: October, 2004   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This is the first of a four-part, weekly series that will review the underwriting and claim issues impacting U.S. property and business insurers affected by the recent storms. This Special Report discusses Damage Issues. Here we focus on the important issues raised in this hurricane season, and highlight recent developments and past lessons from other catastrophes to help insurers find answers to today's storm questions. The next issue will look at legal and regulatory issues. **Available as PDF only. Hard copies are not available.**

   Property Matters - 2004 Hurricane Season - Special Report, Part 3

Issue: October, 2004   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This is the third of a four-part, weekly series that focuses on the mold and bad faith issues that are likely to emerge from the storms. We discuss the coverage of mold under homeowners' policies and the scope of possible loss. We also review the law of bad faith in Florida and other affected states. Attorney John Atkinson of Atkinson & Brownell in Miami provides an in-depth analysis of Florida law and how insurers can avoid the bad faith pitfalls. **Available as PDF only. Hard copies are not available.**

   Property Matters - 2004 Hurricane Season - Special Report, Part 2

Issue: October, 2004   Language: English
Summary: This is the second of a four-part, weekly series that will review the underwriting and claim issues impacting U.S. property and business insurers affected by the recent storms. This Special Report discusses the legal and regulatory issues that are emerging from the recent storms--multiple hurricane deductibles, inflation guard clauses, underinsurance, code upgrades, valued policy laws, and the moratorium on cancellation/nonrenewal and "use and file" filings. The next issue will look at mold coverage and bad faith exposures. **Available as PDF only. Hard copies are not available.**

Neues Hochwassermodell für Deutschland  (size: 0,16MB)

Issue: September, 2004   Language: Deutsch
Summary: Abschätzung von (Kumul-)Schadenpotentialen aus Hochwasserereignissen: Modellansätze / Projekt ZÜRS / Probabilistische Hochwassermodellierung / Neues deutschlandweites Modell der Gen Re
Versicherungswirtschaft, 01.09.2004

   Regarding Risk: Underwriting Risk Can Affect Your Financial Strength Rating

Issue: September, 2004   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This newsletter includes an article discussing how underwriting risk can affect a financial strength rating. Additional articles discuss assessing the products liability exposure for dietary supplements; SUVs and rates; and improved construction defect laws.

   Property Matters - Wildfires Spark Coverage Issues

Issue: August, 2004   Language: English
Authors:  Sue Johnson,  Mindy Pollack
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This issue of Property Matters looks at several sources of current and potential litigation arising from the California wildfires of 2003: replacement costs in excess of the policy limit, renewal premium charges on homes destroyed in fires, and regulatory complaints about coverage and claim service. Also highlighted is Gen Re's Midwest Cat Risk Seminar held in Chicago in April 2004.

Naturgefahren - Herausforderung für die Sachversicherung  (size: 0,01MB)

Issue: August, 2004   Language: Deutsch
Author:  Michael Köhler
Summary: Bericht von der 28. Kölnische Runde
Versicherungswirtschaft, 01.08.2004

   Property Matters - Hurricane Charley Special Report

Issue: August, 2004   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies are not available.** This Special Report on Hurricane Charley reviews the latest damage estimates and the underwriting and claim issues likely to arise out of the storm. Such issues as state cat fund contribution, building types and codes, hurricane deductibles, property valuations, demand surge and mold claims are discussed. This timely publication was sent to clients via e-mail.

   Midwest Cat Risk Management Seminar

Issue: July, 2004   Language: English
Authors: Robert McGowan,  Sue Johnson
Summary: Catastrophe risk management is a fundamental discipline for insurance companies. In April 2004 the U.S. Midwest and Catastrophe Treaty Practice teamed up with a team of specialists from Gen Re Intermediaries and industry experts to present some recent developments in catastrophe risk management to Midwestern-based clients.

Property Matters--Brief - June 2004

Issue: June, 2004   Language: English
Author:  Sue Johnson
Summary: Property Matters--Brief is an e-publication that reviews recent developments in property insurance. It supplements the more detailed Property Matters newsletter where issues are discussed in greater depth. This issue discusses the 2004 Hurricane Forecast Summary. **Available as PDF only.**

Property Matters--Brief - April 2004

Issue: April, 2004   Language: English
Author:  Sue Johnson
Summary: Property Matters--Brief is an e-publication that reviews recent developments in property insurance. It supplements the more detailed Property Matters newsletter where issues are discussed in greater depth. Articles in this issue are: Property Valuation Lags Continue; Digital Attacks and Property Issues and Recent Court Rulings. **Available as PDF only.**

   Property Matters - Structuring a Property Catastrophe Program

Issue: April, 2004   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This publication is a comprehensive article about managing accumulation risk. It addresses modeling catastrophe risk, evaluating an insurance portfolio's exposure to catastrophe, and some of the issues to be considered when deciding whether to retain or transfer risk. Other topics discussed include the types of reinsurance and financial options available to transfer catastrophe risk, the importance of actual versus expected loss experience, and the process, parameter and model risk associated with portfolios of catastrophe exposed properties. This article was authored by General Re property specialists and was originally published as a chapter in the Insurance Information Institute's publication, Reinsurance: Fundamentals and New Challenges, Fourth Edition 2004.

Property Matters--Brief - March 2004

Issue: March, 2004   Language: English
Author:  Sue Johnson
Summary: Property Matters--Brief is an e-publication that reviews recent developments in property insurance. It supplements the more detailed Property Matters newsletter where issues are discussed in greater depth. Articles in this issue are: Cat Model Lessons, Policy Forms and TRIA Expiration Issues, and CLUE and State Responses. **Available as PDF only.**

Cat Insights®, Issue 3 - Property Accumulation Management  (size: 0.14MB)

Issue: January, 2004   Language: English
Author:  Louis Vivenzio
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** With the advent of catastrophe modeling technology for the insurance industry, companies now have the ability to reasonably quantify and segment levels of accumulated natural hazard risk from global property portfolios, assuming quality exposure data is available.

Cat Insights®, Issue 1 - Size of Loss Uncertainty  (size: 0.10MB)

Issue: January, 2004   Language: English
Author:  Louis Vivenzio
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This article discusses an approach to developing a strategy to minimize the financial disruption to an insurer caused by natural catastrophes.

Cat Insights®, Issue 2 - Transitioning Storm Risk  (size: 0.08MB)

Issue: January, 2004   Language: English
Author:  Louis Vivenzio
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.**This article discusses the extratropical transition of hurricanes and it's affect on catastrophe models.

   Property Matters - Catastrophe Planning - Do You Have a Cat Plan That Works?

Issue: December, 2003   Language: English
Author:  Sue Stein
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This new publication provides underwriting insights on major issues and developments affecting property insurers, with an emphasis on personal lines. This inaugural edition highlights catastrophe issues, including cat planning, Hurricane Isabel loss experience and coverage issues.

Catastrophe Market Update, Fall 2003  (size: 0.12MB)

Issue: November, 2003   Language: English
Author:  Louis Vivenzio
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This Fall edition includes marketplace perspectives as of July 1st. Additional topics discussed include, Bermuda Market Overview, World Trade Center Update, Top 10 U.S. Cat Losses, 2003 Southern California Wildfires and Hurricane Isabel.

Zur Rückversicherung von Naturgefahren in Deutschland  (size: 0,91MB)

Issue: November, 2003   Language: Deutsch
Authors:  Michael Odenhausen,  Eckhard Völkening
Summary: Die Autoren stellen die Strukturen von Modellierungssystemen zur Rückversicherung von Naturgefahren in Deutschland vor und analysieren die Modalitäten der Versicherbarkeit von Elementargefahren. In einem Exkurs wird auf die durch die Elbeflut in Gang gesetzte Diskussion über eine Elementarschadenpflichtversicherung in Deutschland eingegangen.
Zeitschrift für Versicherungswesen, 01.11.2003

   Catastrophe Market Update, April 2003

Issue: April, 2003   Language: English
Author:  Louis Vivenzio
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This Spring edition includes marketplace perspectives as of April 1st. The reinsurance market for both workers' compensation catastrophe and terrorism risk continues to develop from a pricing and capacity perspective. Our viewpoint on the property catastrophe market, which continues to increasingly rely on a technical, model-based approach to pricing, is also included.

Der Geschäftsbereich Deutschland - Click here to order printed copy or download PDF file  (size: 0,32MB)

Issue: March, 2003   Language: Deutsch
Authors:  Achim Bosch,  Heinz-Jürgen Klemmt,  Eckhard Völkening
Summary: Diese Broschüre gibt einen Überblick über Struktur, Organisation und Strategie unserer Regional Unit Germany, behandelt aber auch aktuelle Versicherungsthemen wie die Notwendigkeit von Transparenz und eines grundsätzlich gleichgerichteten Interesses in unseren Geschäftsbeziehungen mit Zedenten oder die Verwendung vonTerrorismus-Klauseln in Versicherungsverträgen nach den tragischen Ereignissen des 11.09.2001. Ferner diskutiert die Publikation die schwerwiegenden Folgen, die durch die Vereinbarung von Downgrading-Klauseln entstehen können, sowie aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Kraftfahrt- und der Lebensversicherung.

Flood Disasters - Harbingers of Climate Change?  (size: 0,33MB)

Issue: November, 2002   Language: English
Authors: Stefan Simon,  Thomas Grollmann
Summary: This article examines the 2002 flood event in Austria, the Czech Republic and Eastern Germany. In addition to a meteorological description of the event, it provides an overview of the losses and their cause followed by answers to general climate-related questions pertaining to the increase in flood events along with a discussion of several insurance aspects relevant to the flood peril. (The article appeared in the November 1, 2002 issue of the insurance industry journal Zeitschrift für Versicherungswesen.)

Flutkatastrophen - Boten des Wandels?  (size: 0,35MB)

Issue: November, 2002   Language: Deutsch
Authors: Stefan Simon,  Thomas Grollmann
Summary: Diese Broschüre beleuchtet das Flutereignis 2002 in Österreich, Tschechien und Ostdeutschland. Neben der meteorologischen Beschreibung des Ereignisses gibt der Artikel zunächst eine Übersicht über die Schäden und deren Ursache, im Anschluß daran auch Antworten zu allgemeinen Klimafragen hinsichtlich der Zunahme von Hochwasserereignissen sowie einige für die Gefahr Hochwasser relevante Versicherungsaspekte. (Der Artikel ist am 1. November 2002 in der Zeitschrift für Versicherungswesen erschienen.)

Catastrophe Market Update, Fall 2002  (size: 0.23MB)

Issue: September, 2002   Language: English
Author:  Louis Vivenzio
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This newsletter is a semi-annual publication covering recent reinsurance market issues and catastrophe trends. Topics discussed include the state of the cat market,, Bermuda Market Overview, World Trade Center Update and Aviation Market Update.

   Facultative Matters, November 2000

Issue: November, 2000   Language: English
Authors: Christoph Schmidt,  John Conway,  Brian Herrling
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This newsletter is a communication service tool of Gen Re about emerging topics in facultative reinsurance. The articles included in this issue are The State of Workers' Compensation in the United States, Earthquakes in Turkey, and Floods in Europe - A Peril Not to be Ignored.

   Facultative Matters, August 2000

Issue: August, 2000   Language: English
Author:  Martha Flanagan
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This newsletter is a communication service tool of Gen Re about emerging topics in facultative reinsurance.The articles included in this issue are Southern California Brush Fires, Molten Materials Coverage, The Internet, The Semiconductor Industry, and Gen Re Master Certificates.

   Facultative Matters, March 2000

Issue: March, 2000   Language: English
Authors: Dawn Enright,  Martha Flanagan,  Sue Johnson,  T. Michael Maloney
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This newsletter is a communication service tool of Gen Re about emerging topics in facultative reinsurance. The articles included in this issue are Satellite Service Interruption, What is FacWorld?, How Reinsurance Protects Against Catastrophe Losses, and Liability for Latex Products.

   Facultative Matters, December 1999

Issue: December, 1999   Language: English
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This issue contains articles entitled The New Madrid Earthquakes, EPLI, Irrigation, and Property Losses.

   Facultative Matters, September 1999

Issue: September, 1999   Language: English
Authors: Steve Alexander,  Martha Flanagan
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This newsletter contains four articles: The Truth About Tornadoes, Y2K Problem Will Linger for 30 Months, Healthcare Reinsurance Solutions, Insurance to Value, Part II.

   Facultative Matters, July 1999

Issue: July, 1999   Language: English
Author:  Martha Flanagan
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** This article examines reinsurance issues regarding the coverage of gold concentrate.

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