Insurance Regulation

Jera Solar Power Efficiency is ESG Data Gold

This is quite interesting technology. Why? Well ESG and Net Zero reporting means insurers need to track the power generating credentials of clients. If they use solar panels that’s good. Obvs. But then if they […]

InsureTech

Verisk Signs Up 70th Client to Sequel Impact

Verisk Specialty Business Solutions announces a 70th client has chosen Sequel Impact to enhance its exposure management capabilities. Sequel Impact is a powerful web based analytical engine which enables carriers to quickly and easily quantify […]

Global insurance trends

Zurich Offers Some `Be Prepared’ Advice For Winter

Zurich have been busy pondering on back-up plans for this winter’s discontented energy market. The high wholesale prices and political brinkmanship over Ukraine could well lead to rationing of gas, electricity and even nuclear power […]

Insurance Regulation

Climate Impact Within Policy Books: Weighed, Measured & Reported

There is no doubt that every regulator will be looking for data on climate impact, Net Zero targets, insured asset carbon use rating, recycling and more in future. How are those green points going to […]

Insurance Brokers

Rokstone Creates Powerhouse For Brokers

Rokstone, the International Speciality (Re)Insurance MGA, part of the Aventum Group, has centralised its Power, Construction and Engineering teams into one central Powerhouse for brokers, making it one of the most experienced teams in the London market in these […]

Global insurance trends

New Willis Towers Watson Review Looks at Energy Risks

Risk managers in the power sector must tackle an entirely new risk landscape brought about by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, global inflation, the energy transition, and climate change, according to the 2022 Power Market Review from WTW (NASDAQ: […]

News

Marsh, AIG & Liberty Launch Hydrogen Project Cover

Marsh recently announced the launch of a first of its kind insurance and reinsurance facility that provides dedicated insurance capacity for new and existing green and blue hydrogen energy projects. Developed by Marsh in collaboration […]

Opinion

Resilience First Looks at Energy Supply, Post Ukraine

At its most recent event (Energy Markets – coping with volatility and the conflict in Ukraine), Resilience First invited experts to detail how the conflict was likely to impact the energy markets in the UK and […]