Investment and asset risk management, along with liability modelling related to investment activity, is unique for insurers, underpinned as it is by stringent regulatory regimes, demanding portfolio risk policies, evolving reporting procedures, and analytical solutions. Here we provide insight and expert perspectives on how those responsible for asset risk management and liability modelling are meeting existing and emerging demands on their organisations
Professor Gianluca Pescaroli talks through the steps organisations must take to ensure that their operations are truly resilient.
Eric Golberg, Investment Committee Chair at the ELCA Foundation, explores how investors can profit from fallen angels.
Jérôme Haegeli, Group Chief Economist at Swiss Re, explores why the economic recovery is losing steam.
Takahiro Ono from the Mitsubishi Insurance Corporation examines how Japanese insurance companies have responded to the pandemic.
Patrick Saner, Head Macro Strategy, SwissRe looks at how the insurance industry might have in a period of prolonged economic uncertainty.
Arthur Frick, CFA, INV-AIS/Investment Strategy at AXA Konzern AG gives his views on how Solvency II has impacted insurance investors.
Freek Zandbergen, a consultant at the Milliman Benelux Office, examines the trend towards super-low interest rates and the impact of coronavirus.
Dr Christian Dahmen, Chief Risk Officer at New Re explores how persistently low interest rates are impacting insurers.
Jos Gilsbers, Head of Balanced Portfolios at ASR Nederland Insurance shares how his firm has dealt with the investment volatility after Covid-19.
Erik Ranberg, Chief Investment Officer at Gjensidige explores how insurers can manage the transition to global credit.
ILS weathered the Global Financial Crisis and is likely to continue be an attractive asset class going forward.