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Reinsurance interviews
A series of interviews with prominent reinsurance industry executives, discussing the state of the global reinsurance market, opportunities for growth in reinsurance, disruptive factors and the influence of technology on risk transfer and reinsurance.
AXIS hopeful upward rate momentum will continue: Ann Haugh
21st February 2022
After a late January 1st, 2022, reinsurance renewals season with evident disruption, Bermuda-based AXIS Capital Holdings Limited feels that some of the positives suggest a continuation of the current rate and market environment, according to Ann Haugh, the firm's President of Global Property Reinsurance. Executives from global insurer ... Read the full article
Political violence losses can come where re/insurers don’t expect them: Johansmeyer, PCS
14th February 2022
Just weeks after unrest in Kazakhstan that began with peaceful protests before turning violent, claiming the lives of 225 people, our sister site Artemis spoke with Tom Johansmeyer, Head of PCS, about political violence, unrest and what these events mean for the re/insurance market. This is the first ... Read the full article
The claims revolution is underway, but still a long way to go: Genpact’s Saye
11th February 2022
To improve claims processes across the insurance and reinsurance industry and deliver higher customer satisfaction, technology must be embraced, and modern software tools integrated into company processes, Jeff Saye, Global Practice Leader for Insurance Claims, Genpact told us in an interview. Discussing the need for a digital-first, future-focused approach to claims, ... Read the full article
Reinsurer appetite “undiminished” at 1/1: Gallagher Re’s James Vickers
4th January 2022
James Vickers, Chairman International, Reinsurance, at Gallagher Re, has maintained that reinsurers’ appetite to write what they perceive to be attractive business has proved to be “absolutely undiminished” following the January 1st renewals this year. Gallagher Re’s 1st View report noted that the 1/1 reinsurance renewals concluded with a “wide ... Read the full article
Climate change hit to supply chains will last longer than COVID-19: Swiss Re’s Ojeisekhoba
23rd December 2021
Moses Ojeisekhoba, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Reinsurance at Swiss Re, has warned that climate change will have a longer-lasting impact to global supply chains than has been seen from COVID-19. Supply chains around the world have been negatively impacted by the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, driving inflationary fears and resulting ... Read the full article
PCS explores the complex development of Hurricane Ida: Interview
7th December 2021
The impact of Hurricane Ida in the third-quarter has already been significant for the insurance and reinsurance industry, but complexities in the reconstruction and recovery means there's uncertainty surrounding the ultimate hit to the industry as the loss continues to develop. With this in mind, the latest live ... Read the full article
Gallagher Re feels like a billion dollar startup with a tremendous opportunity: James Kent & Pat Gallagher
1st December 2021
With Arthur J. Gallagher’s (AJG) acquisition of Willis Re’s treaty reinsurance operations now complete, resulting in a much larger Gallagher Re, senior executives told Reinsurance News that it feels like day one at a billion dollar startup. In the past seven years, Gallagher Re has established itself as the fifth largest ... Read the full article
Non-African reinsurers must adapt to Africa, not vice versa: Neema
19th November 2021
Unlocking the enormous opportunities in the African market will require reinsurers to adapt their approach based on local realities, not the other way around, according to African specialist underwriting agency, Neema Insurance Managing Agency, which has recently celebrated its first year of operations with very strong results. During an interview with ... Read the full article
Risk transfer is at the heart of low carbon transition: Rowan Douglas, WTW
17th November 2021
The global risk transfer industry will prove vital in how society is going to manage and orchestrate an orderly transition to a low carbon economy, according to Rowan Douglas, Head of the Climate and Resilience Hub at Willis Towers Watson (WTW), and Chairman of Willis Research Network. Reinsurance News spoke recently ... Read the full article
Reinsurance industry must remediate, repair and improve: Heerasing, SiriusPoint
16th November 2021
Despite some improvements, the reinsurance sector continues to struggle to produce a meaningful return on capital, and as pressure builds on the impacts of climate change and secondary peril losses, there’s a real need for further rate momentum, according to Bobby Heerasing, Head of International Strategic Business Development, SiriusPoint. With the ... Read the full article
Reinsurers will find common ground on pricing at renewals: TigerRisk’s Gulbransen
12th November 2021
Despite significant pressure following another year of elevated catastrophe losses, reinsurers and clients will likely manage to find “common ground” on structure and pricing at the 2022 renewals, according to TigerRisk’s Wade Gulbransen. Gulbransen, who serves as Head of North America at the re/insurance risk, capital and strategic advisor, recently spoke ... Read the full article
Ransomware is the largest cyber reinsurance market issue: PCS’ Johansmeyer
25th October 2021
In a recent video interview with our sister publication Artemis, Tom Johansmeyer, Head of PCS, discussed the subject of cyber risk, current cyber risk trends and how the insurance-linked securities (ILS) market can play a role in provision of reinsurance and retrocession capacity. During the interview Johansmeyer discussed ... Read the full article
There’s opportunity to grow in a promising Asian market: Peak Re CEO Hahn
20th October 2021
Despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian reinsurance market continues to evolve and the fundamentals are promising and present an opportunity for growth, according to Franz Josef Hahn, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hong Kong domiciled reinsurer, Peak Re. “From an insurance and reinsurance perspective, Asia has been less ... Read the full article
2021 was “no outlier” for European cat losses: Swiss Re’s Reichelt
18th October 2021
With climate concerns growing across the re/insurance market, Swiss Re’s Frank Reichelt warns that secondary peril losses will inevitably grow, meaning a year like 2021 in Europe is “no outlier on a global scale.” With the January 2022 renewals coming up, reinsurance buyers are reflecting on what has been another active ... Read the full article
Machine learning and AI in an “arms race”: Concirrus’ CEO Andrew Yeoman
15th October 2021
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) are now in an “arms race” within the insurance market, and what was a competitive advantage a year ago is ‘table stakes’ today, according to Concirrus CEO, Andrew Yeoman. In a recent interview with Reinsurance News, Yeoman discussed the impact that AI and tech has ... Read the full article