Sustainability
AI and geopolitics ‘reshaping’ insurance: Swiss Re
Despite softer pricing conditions and rising claims inflation, non-life insurers remain profitable, with a return on equity of 11.4% expected in 2026
Re/insurers urged to embrace nature-based solutions
Insurers can make emerging nature‑positive business models ‘more investable’, the Convention on Biological Diversity’s Astrid Schomaker says
Blenheim launches blended carbon credits insurance product
Product combines traditional political risk insurance with coverages required by the UN-backed aviation carbon offsetting scheme Corsia
Bank of England warns of climate insurability risk
Supervised firms have made ‘uneven’ progress in strengthening their climate risk capabilities, central bank says
Eiopa proposes changes to green underwriting KPI
European regulator also wants to simplify reporting requirements
Heatwaves are an emerging employers’ liability risk
The increasing frequency and intensity of heatwaves raises important questions about future claims trends and risk management expectations
Flood Re unveils insurance incentive to boost resilience
Reforms focus on strengthening incentives for property-level resilience and supporting a smoother transition towards a sustainable flood insurance market
Turning climate vulnerability into agency
Re/insurers have made progress on climate and nature risk with the achievement of four milestones, UN Environment Programme’s Bacani says
$388bn of data centre asset value exposed to climate impacts
New study reveals unpriced climate exposure and a measurable opportunity for resilience investment
MS Amlin joins Natural Disaster Fund as capacity provider
Lloyd’s carrier to provide up to $50m of capacity to support risk transfer vehicle’s work with vulnerable communities across the Global South
The contagion of uninsurability
Aon, Convex and Santander welcome the ClimateWise Insurability Readiness Matrix to help increase the insurability of assets against climate change
Insurance Europe criticises nat cat pool proposal
Trade body says ‘supply side’ fixes would be ineffective
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