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P/C Leaders: Charting New Pathways to Risk Takes Talent, Innovation

A panel of insurers and brokers examines the commercial property/casualty risk frontier and sees an industry racing to keep up with technology and customer demands.

April 24, 2017

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  • Stephen Catlin Leaving XL Catlin With Book in Process and Mission in Mind

  • Butler Undergrads Reveal Lessons of a Student-Run Insurance Captive

  • Bermuda's Webber: Startups Help Offset Insurer Consolidation

  • The Institutes' Elliott: Preventive Analytics Changing Risk Environment

  • HSB's Stokes: Renewable Energy Attracting Interest, Capital

  • EWI Re's McElhiney: Internet of Things Creates a Real-Time Industry

  • Bermuda's Kading: Global Protectionism Raises Risks for Local Insureds

  • Chubb's Tanenbaum: Social Engineering Fraud on the Rise

  • Marsh's Freely: Political Risk Cover Should Be Longer-Term Cover

  • Generali's Skapof: Companies Seek Uniformity Around the World

  • Allianz' Williams: Pickup in M&A Would Boost Environmental Coverage

  • PwC's Jones: Next Frontier for Data Capture Is Audio, Images

  • Mitchell's Hatamian: Worker's Comp Insurers Moving Toward Managed Care

  • Spencer's Davis: The War For Talent Takes Resources

  • Allianz' Schiavone: Risk of Securities Suit Doubles for Public Companies

  • Risk Specialists Wright and Kelly: Safety Programs Convey Companies' Concerns

  • Zurich's Davis: Business Interruption a Bigger Factor in Cyber Coverage

  • PMA's Santulli: Opioids Take Large Share of Pharmacy Costs

  • AIG's Johnson: Connected Devices Make Good Safety Tools

  • The Institute's Schmid: Blockchain to Remake Range of Insurance Functions

  • Swiss Re's Miller: Economic Gaps Are the New Risk Frontiers

  • Allied World's Iglesias: Data Is Important, Relationships Are Key

  • BMA's Cox: Achieving Equivalency in Bermuda Was Only the First Step

  • Integro's May: Growth in Cyber Regulations Outstripping Many Coverages

  • Travelers' Ives: Improving Workers' Comp Results Means Engagement

  • Bermuda's Richards: Island a Target of High-Tax, Low-Growth Countries

  • Integro's Reback: Cyber Claims Must Overcome Insurance Silos

  • Ironshore's O'Brien: Market, Not Regulation, Is Driving Environmental Cover

  • QBE's Jeff Grange: Insureds' Cyber Covers Rival Those for Casualty and D&O

  • Cyber Specialists: More Questions Than Answers on Cyber Catastrophes

  • Willis' Dagostino: Too Often, Cyber Breaches Are People Problems

  • Munich Re's Schrempp: Performance Risk Is a Factor in Green Tech

  • AIG's Grandmaison: 3-D Laser Scanning Can Reduce Construction Defects

  • Zurich's Anderson: Water Scarcity Driving Many of Today's Global Conflicts

  • The Institutes' Carmichael: Minding the Gap Makes for Better Learning

  • Hiscox's Rubin: The Range of Active Shooter-Type Scenarios Is Expanding

  • FM Global's Callori: Determining Flood Exposures Beats Checking Designations

  • QBE's Friesenhahn: Multinational Companies Must Gauge Risk Needs

  • Bermuda's Dunkley: Access to Markets Remains a Critical Issue

  • Marsh's Parisi: Cyber Coverage Is Overlapping With Property Issues

  • Marshall Dennehey's Dwoskin: Insurers Stepping Up Fraud Prosecution

  • Cayman's Haddleton and Jayasekera: Insurer, ILS Growth Continues

  • Estera's Burke: Interest in Captives Is Growing in Latin America

  • Bermuda's Gibbons: US Tax Changes Wouldn't Diminish Bermuda's Strengths

  • Liberty Mutual's Duncan: We're Aging and So Are Our Health Care Providers

  • Munich Re's Beck and Lammle: Digitization Remaking Construction Sector

  • LSG's Markham: It's Not Just About the Data, It's About the Decisions

  • Gallagher Bassett's Powell: We've Got the Data, Now Turn It Into Information

  • ISO's Russo: To Cover Emerging Risks, Go Beyond the Headlines

  • Zurich's Horgan: Infrastructure Rebuild Will Boost Surety Demand

  • Converging Forces Set to Drive New Round of Insurance M&A

  • Aon's Kalinich: Cyberrisk Has Moved Well Beyond Data

  • Lloyd's Vandendael: Market Is in London to Stay

  • The Institutes' Myhr: It's Not Just What You Know, It's What You're About to Know

  • Allianz' Donavan: Connected World Brings New Personal Exposures

  • Lockton's Beeson: Actuarial History Has Limited Use in Underwriting Cyber

  • BMA's Wilson: ILS Market Continues to Evolve

  • Lloyd's Watkins: Active Shooter Morphing Into 'Active Assailant’

  • AIG's Grella: Cyberattacks Wreak Havoc Internally as Well

  • P/C Leaders: Charting New Pathways to Risk Takes Talent, Innovation

  • BMA's Robinson: Bermuda Rolls Out Regulatory, Filing Changes

  • JLT's Monaghan: Governments Seize Assets for a Range of Reasons

  • AIR's Stransky: More Insurers Covering Cyber, But Fewer Questions Asked

  • Liberty's Kostro: Benefits of Body Cams for Cops Still a Toss-Up

  • JLT's Addison: Disruptive Events Costing Venues Dearly

  • Gallagher Bassett's Hampshire: Insurtech Already Making Its Mark

  • Cheesecake Factory Risk Managers Learn From Global Risks

  • Aon's Moloney: Companies Brace for More Competition, Innovation Threats

  • Aon's Snyder: Cyber Market Growing, Lacks Consistency

  • Data and Analytics Experts: Going Forward, It's 'Adapt or Die'

  • Ironshore's Kelley: AI, Robotics, Push Envelope on Product Liability Risks

  • Grace Capital's Vandecruze: Drivers in Place for M&A Resumption

  • RIMS President: Conference Reaches Out to Top Execs

  • Sompo International's Kuhn: Merger Allows Greater Global Reach

  • Willis' Fidlow: Advancing Technology Moves Risk to the Front of Analytics

  • ISO's Weiss: Analytics Takes on No-Brainer Tasks, Frees Underwriters

  • Risk Managers Gather at Birthplace of U.S. Insurance