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Political and Societal Unrest – What Are the Implications for Insurers?
By Tim Fletcher May 18, 2022 English
A change in seasons again brings hopeful signs that much of pre-pandemic life is returning. Current COVID‑19 variants, while more contagious, are less virulent than earlier variants. U.S. workers in many sectors are returning to offices under a new hybrid...
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Series: Surveys
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Liability Laws Survey
Issue: Mar 23, 2022
Auto/Motor EnglishContent as of March 2022 – This Gen Re laws survey provides a review of U.S. state UM/UIM laws on limits, stacking, trigger, offset and umbrella coverage. Includes pending state proposals that could alter laws later in the year.
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Why ESG Spells Big Changes Ahead For Insurers
By Alexander Eistert Jun 17, 2021 English Deutsch
The year 2020 was the warmest in Europe since weather recordkeeping began in the mid‑19th century. Extreme weather events are also on the rise, causing a multitude of severe natural disasters. It is hardly surprising that concern over climate change is...
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Finding a Way Forward for Disability Income Insurance in Australia - Considering the Financial Aspects of Product, Underwriting and Claims [Part 4 of series]
By Tracy Cunningham May 03, 2021 English
Has the removal of agreed value products and the wide-scale reduction in the replacement ratio percentage meant the end of financial underwriting? With indemnity-only products, does “financial underwriting” now move to claims? Or do we need stricter financial...
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