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Marine

Trump’s war risk insurance scheme is going nowhere

‘Lot of talk but not a great deal of action,’ market sources say, with reinsurance facility understood to have no known users 

Strait of Hormuz crisis United States

Optio acquires marine MGA Gardian Marine

Acquisition aims to address gaps in the marine specialty market and broaden Optio’s specialisms

Specialty Marine

Nature treaty preserves IMO’s mandate: Osborn

International Maritime Organization’s head of marine environment explains how the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement impacts shipping

Climate change Special Report

Swedish Club books third successive underwriting surplus

Back-to-basics approach pays off for Gothenburg-based marine mutual

Marine Sweden
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Energy

Static approach to Middle East risk insufficient: WTW

The scale and spillover of the current crisis is drawing corporate operations and global supply chains directly into the conflict environment, according to WTW’s Patrick Rogers

Strait of Hormuz crisis Middle East and Africa

Arch launches intellectual property consortium

$40m consortium is also backed by syndicates including Axis, Everest, QBE and Scor

Lloyds Arch Capital

Energy broker Ventura launches with BP Marsh backing

Lloyd’s broking firm is founded by former Miller broker Alex Taylor

Lloyds Energy

Re/insurers must plan now for nuclear-powered ships: Axa XL

Any future insurance for these vessels would need to be ‘bespoke, extremely high in value and likely supported by governments’, Axa XL’s Vicky Roberts-Mills and Jarek Klimczak say

Marine Big Interview
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Aviation

Aviation lessor appeal will not reopen all risk versus war risk question

Leave to appeal given on several technical points concerning the scope and wording of the war cover

London Lloyds

Acrisure London Wholesale expands into aviation

London market broker hires Marsh's Jonny Rowling to lead new practice 

Aviation London

Cyber and casualty are concerns in the soft market: Axa XL’s Guénot

The insurer’s head of Southern Europe, Julien Guénot, worries about cyber risk volatility and loss deterioration in casualty lines

Europe Axa

Aviation safety is a product of the many and not the few

The sustained reduction in aviation fatalities is the result of continuous effort by countless individuals and organisations

Viewpoint Specialty
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Specialty

Aviation lessor appeal will not reopen all risk versus war risk question

Leave to appeal given on several technical points concerning the scope and wording of the war cover

London Lloyds

AI may increase productivity rather than replace jobs

Artificial intelligence is producing efficiency gains but is no substitute for human expertise, argues WTW’s Laura Doddington

Technology Property

Bridgehaven expands into Europe with Arrow partnership

Partnership marks the insurer’s first step into the European delegated underwriting market

Specialty Europe

Political risk market responds to increasing world tumult

Demand for political risk insurance cover continues to rise amid the Middle East crisis and US protectionist policies, but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has made underwriters more cautious

North America International
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Political Risk & Trade

Political risk insurance demand set to spike as Middle East tensions grow

Growing appetite for cover as missile strikes and regional unpredictability heighten threats to businesses, survey finds

Strait of Hormuz crisis United Arab Emirates

Trade credit insurers hope for change to EU capital rule

Insurers and trade bodies are calling for changes to ‘super conservative’ bank capital rule that is depressing demand for trade credit insurance

Europe Specialty

Joint war committee revises listed areas following Iran strikes

The JWC confirmed that Bahrain, Djibouti, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar have been added to the listed areas for hull war, piracy, terrorism and related perils

Strait of Hormuz crisis Political Risk and Trade
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Terrorism

Middle East tensions raise aggregation risks for terrorism insurers

Prolonged conflict could lead to stricter underwriting conditions and reduced capacity, particularly for risks linked to critical infrastructure and high-profile locations, analysts warn

Strait of Hormuz crisis International

Pool Re announces £2.75bn retrocession package

Pool Re hails record number of private reinsurance backers

United Kingdom Property

Iran conflict widens political violence exposure across the Middle East

Escalation between the US, Israel and Iran is transforming political violence risk from a contained threat into a multi-jurisdictional accumulation challenge for insurers

Iran Israel

Joint war committee revises listed areas following Iran strikes

The JWC confirmed that Bahrain, Djibouti, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar have been added to the listed areas for hull war, piracy, terrorism and related perils

Strait of Hormuz crisis Political Risk and Trade
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