The International Forum of Terrorism Risk (Re)Insurance Pools (IFTRIP) has concluded a highly successful livestream conference, “ReCODE”, focusing on key issues in terrorism insurance today. The links between climate change…
Pool Re, Britain’s leading terrorism reinsurer, today announced the most significant reduction in its reinsurance pricing for 20 years. The reduction will come into effect from October 2022. The extent…
The International Forum of Terrorism Risk (Re)Insurance Pools (IFTRIP) has announced the agenda for its highly anticipated 2022 IFTRIP livestream conference, “ReCODE”, headline sponsored by Guy Carpenter. The event is…
Pool Re, Britain’s leading terrorism reinsurer, today announced the appointment of Tom Clementi as chief executive officer, subject to regulatory approval. Clementi, who will join the mutual on 4th April,…
Members of Pool Re, Britain’s government backed terrorism reinsurer, have resoundingly backed the outcomes from HM Treasury’s five yearly review of the entity. The review, which was approved unanimously by…
Pool Re, Britain’s leading terrorism reinsurer, has completed placement of its second ILS cat bond, following the maturing of its original ground-breaking issuance from 2019. Issued through a UK domiciled…
Pool Re, Britain’s leading terrorism reinsurer, has completed placement of its retrocession programme with more than 50 international reinsurers. The placement provides £2.5bn of cover, increased from £2.475bn, and is…
The Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies (CCRS) at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School has appointed Pool Re CEO Julian Enoizi as executive-in-residence. He will take up this advisory…
The Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies (CCRS) at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School is launching a new research consortium on protecting society from future systemic risks. Funding will…
Pool Re, Britain’s leading terrorism reinsurer, today announced that CEO Julian Enoizi, after leading the mutual for eight years, has decided that he will leave the business in the spring…