The Federation of European Risk Management Associations has sent a letter to the European Commission urging them to use the COVID-19 pandemic as a lesson for any future pandemics by applying good risk management practices
The Federation of European Risk Management Associations has called for enhanced understanding of the insurance needs of European businesses to help them get through the COVID-19 pandemic and recover afterwards
The new Federation of European Risk Management Associations president Dirk Wegener has revealed he will prioritise lobbying at European level on behalf of European risk management associations and their members as one of his first tasks
The Federation of European Risk Management Associations has come out in support of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority’s draft opinion on sustainability within Solvency II
The number of European risk managers using captives as part of their strategy for risks that are difficult to insure has risen by 4 percent, according to a FERMA survey
FERMA has urged the OECD to take advantage of existing account and insurance regulations for captives, so its planned guidelines do not
FERMA has called for urgent attention to two priorities relating to AI and corporate organisations, including introducing clear ethical guidelines
The ILS market is ready to deal with the increasing rate of natural disasters, despite the fact that aggregate losses from catastrophes in Q3 2017 are likely to reach $100 billion, according to a market update from WTW Securities
As a new year begins, the captive industry anticipates another year of growth
FERMA CEO Typhaine Beaupérin outlines what the association has been working on so far this year, the Catastrophe Risk Resilience Framework, and what the next 12 months will look like
FERMA’s Dirk Wegener discusses how in times of uncertainty, captives are valuable risk management tools
As we enter a new decade, industry participants share their predictions for this year
Laurent Nihoul of FERMA’s Captive Working Group suggests regulatory developments should not be described as a negative trend, but an opportunity to improve professionalism
CIT talks to Pierre Sonigo of FERMA ahead of the federation’s upcoming forum to talk risk management, agendas and helping new recruits