Systemic Risk in Insurance - An analysis of insurance and financial stability
This report is designed to enrich the ongoing discussion around systemic risks and the way they are handled in terms of regulation and supervision.
This report is designed to enrich the ongoing discussion around systemic risks and the way they are handled in terms of regulation and supervision.
The Geneva Association’s efforts in the field of financial stability continue with this report which addresses two fundamental areas that are currently occupying policy-makers’ and regulators’ agenda: in Part I the document proposes “A methodology to identify Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIs) in insurance”, and in Part II it carries out “An analysis of the AIG collapse: [with an aim to] understanding systemic risk and its relation to insurance”.
This paper is intended to be a primer on insurance regulation, including key analyses vital to the discussion around systemic risk and regulation.
The Geneva Association response to the Financial Stability Board’s consultative document Application of the Key Attributes of Effective Resolution Regimes to Non-Bank Financial Institutions issued 12 August 2013.
The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the characteristics and management of variable annuities and to evaluate how variable annuities should be considered in the discussion on systemic risk in the insurance industry.
The 2016/2017 Annual Report of The Geneva Association.
At the 14th Annual Round Table of Chief Risk Officers (ART of CROs) hosted by MAPFRE in Madrid, Manuel Aguilera, General Manager MAPFRE Economic Research, talks about the signals of economic recovery expected in 2017-2018.
Maryam Golnaraghi - Director of Extreme Events and Climate Risk, The Geneva Association - discusses the role of (re)insurance in the three international framework agreements to globally address the challenges presented by climate change.
Recorded at Climate Action 2016, Washington DC, 5-6 May 2016.
Professor Dame Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist UK Met Office and Senior Climate Advisor to UK Government and World Meteorological Office, discusses our changing weather, the science of modeling it and the importance of sharing MetOffice data with insurers.
Recorded at the 43rd General Assembly of The Geneva Association, Rome, 8-11 June 2016.
Dr Maryam Golnaraghi describes the implications of insurance being part of the recent Global Framework Agreement signed at COP21 in Paris.
Read the paper online:
COP21 Paris Agreement: What Does It Mean for the (Re)insurance Sector