We have been tracking developments at the RAA Re Contracts Conference, which took place this week in New York, as previously reported on www.insurereinsure.com.
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Industry Developments
Microinsurance Going Macro, Especially in Latin America
In the days after the January earthquake in Haiti, some staggering numbers were reported in the media. There was approximately $14 billion in property damage, most of which occurred in Port-au-Prince, the largest city in Haiti, and 250,000 people were killed, either directly or indirectly, by the earthquake. …
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Solvency II: The Insurance Industry’s Biggest Regulatory and Compliance Challenge this Year: How well prepared is it?
EAPD’s own Ambereen Salamat and Chris Collins were asked by Complinet in its Mid-Year Roundup what the biggest regulatory and compliance challenge this year will be and above all, Solvency II was the resounding response. …
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UK: The Problem of Piracy Reaches the English High Court
The case of Cosco Bulk Carrier Co. Ltd v Team-Up Owning Co. Ltd [2010] EWHC 1340 (Comm) was an appeal to the High Court of a decision by an arbitration panel. Mr Justice Gross, who heard the appeal, noted that the subject of the case was topical and of interest to the industry and therefore set out a lengthy judgment, despite his decision to dismiss the appeal in full. …
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Hong Kong: General (Non-Life) Insurance Industry’s Q1 Gross Premiums Grow 16.2%
The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance in Hong Kong has announced that in Q1 of 2010, gross premiums for general (non-life) insurance business grew 16.2% to HK$9.2 billion and net premiums grew 14.4% to HK$6.5 billion compared to Q1 of 2009. However, overall underwriting profits declined from HK$694 million to HK$559 million. …
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Hong Kong: Launch of Yuan-Denominated Policies in Hong Kong
In order to tap investor expectations of a rising yuan (RMB), insurers are preparing to launch yuan-denominated policies as a new product offering for insurers in the Hong Kong market. Insurance premiums make up almost 10% of Hong Kong’s GDP, compared with just 3% of China’s GDP. …
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“Green” Database to Track and Report on Retrofitted Buildings in New York City
The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation is financing a database of hundreds of buildings that have been sustainably retrofitted in New York City. The database will track lighting changes, detail HVAC improvements, insulation upgrades, window replacements, potable water reduction and other substantial green adaptations, along with their respective cost and efficiency savings for building owners and occupants. …
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Lloyd’s Reports “Green Energy no Longer Just Nice but Necessary”
A recent joint report by Lloyd’s 360º Risk Insight and UK think tank Chatham House entitled Sustainable Energy Security: Strategic Risks and Opportunities for Business, finds that worldwide we face an era of ambiguity and volatility in our energy supply. Mounting prices and supply interruptions will become more recurrent due to growing consumption, insufficient investment, and threats to IT systems and transportation. …
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World Cup Insurance Estimated at Over 6 Billion Pounds
According to an estimate provided by Lloyd’s of London, over £6.2 billion worth of insurance coverage has been purchased by individuals and entities in connection with the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which begins today. Over half of that amount is for coverage for stadiums and training facilities, which reflects the vast amount of money that has been spent constructing and upgrading stadiums ($5.5 billion, according to the New York Times). …
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Insurers Encourage Green Building
Insurers and regulators are addressing Green Building issues at breakneck speed. With state regulators approving new policy endorsements and insurers offering Green Building discounts, insuring properties that are “green” is here to stay.
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