ESG
Captives playing increasing role in new and emerging risks – Adriana ScherzingerÂ
The utilisation of captives is increasing both in numbers and premium volume with new and emerging risks being one of the main drivers behind growth, Adriana Scherzinger, group head of captives at Zurich, has told Captive Intelligence.
Mining companies looking to increase captive utilisation – Lockton
Mining companies, particularly those mining thermal coal, are looking at alternative risk financing tools, such as captives, for liability cover as a means of countering stricter and dwindling capacity in the commercial market.
ESG – what is the impact of captives?
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or now better known under the label “ESG“ is a topic that has long preoccupied the insurance industry. However, it has historically been more than...
Captive USA 2024 Part I: Property to dominate the US captive market
Companies seeking property coverage will continue to be the driving force behind captive formations in the United States in 2024, as companies look to negate rising costs and reduced capacity in the commercial market.
Captive owners can be ESG insurance pioneers
Captives have an opportunity to drive innovation in ESG and insurance, according to Maria Arana, ESG leader Europe at Marsh, and Lorraine Stack, international sales and consulting leader at Marsh Captive Solutions.
GCP Short: How captive owners can be insurance pioneers in ESG
Richard is joined by Marsh's Lorraine Stack and Maria Arana to discuss how the commercial market is factoring ESG metrics into underwriting decisions, the ways we are already seeing captives contribute to ESG efforts and the direction of travel for both the commercial market and captives.
Responding to the rise and rise of captives
Unprecedented disruption, a hardening (re)insurance market, and the onset of new major risks have increased interest in captive use by corporate risk managers. The captive market – once seen as an alternative to traditional commercial insurance – is establishing itself as a valuable risk management tool and a market in its own right.Â
PSI only the start of ESG journey for International SOS captive
Becoming a signatory of the United Nations’ Principles for Sustainable Insurance (PSI) should only be the start of the captive journey in contributing to the group’s ESG objectives, according to Franck Baron, group deputy director of risk management and insurance at International SOS.
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