GA and NTU Singapore Sign Cyber Research Collaboration

JOINT PRESS RELEASE The Geneva Association and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore collaborate in cyber risk insurance research (Zurich/Singapore, 26 September 2016) Leading international insurance think tank The Geneva Association and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) will jointly collaborate in cyber risk insurance research.

The Geneva Association Restates its Commitment on International Efforts to Address Climate Risk

On the eve of the COP21 in December 2015, 68 CEOs of (re)insurance companies signed The Geneva Assocation's Climate Statement, reaffirming their commitment to support the three international frameworks adopted by the member states in 2015, namely (i) the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030), (ii) the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development and (iii) the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. 

Geneva Association Signs MoU with the Insurance Society of China

Leading international think tank The Geneva Association is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Insurance Society of China (ISC)

Under the terms of the agreement, The Geneva Association and the ISC have agreed to work together on certain insurance theoretical and practical research initiatives and share the research findings, which will promote the establishment of a platform of industry exchange, the production of studies and the integration of insurance cultures. 

Geneva Association Chairman Speaks at UN Paris Agreement Signing Ceremony

Chairman of the Board of The Geneva Association and CEO of XL Group, Mike McGavick, reaffirmed the (re)insurance industry's commitment to supporting global climate resilience and disaster risk reduction measures at a High-Level Luncheon hosted by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, ar the UN Paris Agreement signing ceremony in New York.

Read a full transcript of Mike McGavick's speech

2016 Ernst Meyer Prize Winners Announced

Tse-Ling Teh (Columbia University) and Maddalena Ferrana (Toulouse School of Economics) are announced as winners of this year's Ernst Meyer Prize.

 

Leading international insurance economics think tank has today announced the winners of its prestigious Ernst Meyer Research Prize for 2015. The winners are Tse-Ling Teh for her Columbia University PhD on Governing Uncertainties: Financial Policies for Risk and Maddalena Ferrana for her Toulouse School of Economics PhD, Three Essays on the Decision Making under Risk and Equity Concerns.

Ten Key Questions on Cyber Risk and Cyber Risk Insurance - Author Interview

Watch an interview with Prof. Martin Eling, Director of the Institute of Insurance Economics at the University of St Gallen, and co-author of the recent report on Cyber Risk & Cyber Risk Insurance, as he discusses key implications of the report, highlighting how cyber risk differs from other established risk categories, what guidance is available on cyber risk management, as well as how the insurance industry can collaborate to improve the insurability of cyber risk.

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Dr Fabian Sommerrock discusses Ten Key Questions on Cyber Risk and Cyber Risk Insurance

Watch an interview with Dr Fabian Sommerrock, Deputy Secretary General and Head of Insight at The Geneva Association, and Editor of the recent report on Cyber Risk & Cyber Risk Insurance, as he discusses the key implications of the report and how it can help future development of the cyber risk market.

Read the full report online:

Ten Key Questions on Cyber Risk and Cyber Risk Insurance

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