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Swiss Re’s Léger: Reinsurers Are Voice of the Industry

In today’s economic climate, reinsurers are raising awareness. While more issues exist than do solutions, there is “still time to go” until January 1 renewals, said Swiss Re Group Chief Underwriting Officer Thierry Léger.

Sept. 12, 2022

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