‘Dangerous times’: geopolitical tensions, regulatory failings—APCIA sets its agenda
Insurers must navigate these choppy waters, which is what the content planned for the APCIA’s 2023 conference is designed to do.
The world is experiencing a very dangerous moment. Geopolitical tensions are peaking in many parts of the world, the economic outlook is turbulent—and catastrophe losses, potentially made worse by climate change, continue to surprise.
Yet insurers must navigate these choppy waters, which is what the content planned for the 2023 APCIA conference is designed to do.
That is the pitch of David Sampson, the president and chief executive officer of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), speaking ahead of this year’s conference in Boston.
A sneak preview: more exclusive content and interviews inside
A sneak preview: more exclusive content and interviews inside
Don’t paint all casualty business with the same brush
Reinsurers will be seeking changes on casualty business but cedants should be assessed on an individual basis, says BMS Re.
Reinsurers have been warned not to paint all casualty business with the same brush this renewal, as they reassess their books and try to price in their concerns around this line of business. Instead, cedants should be judged on an individual basis.