Technology emerges as a dominant concern, with AI, cyberthreats, and technological advancements identified as top risks both today and in the near future
These policy designs were developed using support from WTW’s Disaster Risk Finance (DRF) and Alternative Risk Transfer (ART) teams
The partnership aims to deliver brokerage support and insurance solutions to North American exposures of companies with headquarters in Japan
The Insurance Institute of London has selected Lucy Clarke, president of risk and broking at WTW, as its new president for 2024-25
WTW has launched the China Client division within Corporate Risk and Broking, North America, expanding its presence and broadening offerings in the Chinese market
In his new role, Gregg Monte will focus on empowering clients in the private equity sector by leveraging more than two decades of industry knowledge
The partnership intends to provide full programme administration for US and UK-based industry-specific platforms in the construction, legal, salon/spa, fitness and field service sectors
Canopius is set to lead the Client Edge Facility, underwritten on its US excess and surplus lines paper and offering coverage for large and complex risks in the middle market across WTW’s US property portfolio
Diana Bui sits down with industry experts to assess how Solvency II modifications and other regulatory changes affect asset management strategies for captive insurers in Europe
Frances Jones explores how EB captives can support and accelerate an organisation’s DEI objectives
Frances Jones investigates how captive owners can engage with reinsurance markets and why they should also be a consideration for captives
Industry experts discuss the growth potential of the immature yet competitive captive market in Asia Pacific, as well as emerging risks and the importance of robust regulatory regimes
Marking one hundred years since Guernsey first incorporated a captive vehicle, WTW’s Mike Johns talks to Rebecca Delaney about how the captive industry has evolved on the island over time, and how it stands today
Malta’s presence in the captive insurance market for US groups with European risks is expanding, as its insurance undertaking cells now total 79
Market participants consider the captive growth in Singapore, while identifying its barriers and opportunities
As a leader in the captive industry, Bermuda continued to see a year-on-year increase to its captive figures in 2019. Industry experts discuss current market trends, regulation and what to expect for this year