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How is premium growth driving innovation? | Masterclass

<p>Cyber premiums continue to skyrocket, what does this mean for innovation? In this video, two expert speakers will be looking at how the industry is creating and innovating in response to market growth.</p> <ul><li>Geoff Pryor-White, Head of Underwriting UK, Corvus Insurance</li> <li>Amit Arora, Vice President, Product Management, Swiss Re</li></ul>

Overcoming barriers to change | Masterclass

<p><strong>Speakers will be discussing how the industry can overcome barriers to creating change in the global cyber market.:</strong></p> <ul><li>Alana Muir, Regional Cyber Underwriting Manager, Aviva</li> <li>William Wright, Partner, Paragon Brokers</li> <li>Paul Handy, Global Head of Cyber Risks, Crawford & Company</li></ul>

Aviva: The future of Cyber Underwriting

In this 1-1 interview, Aviva’s new Head of Cyber will be speaking on his view of the cyber market as well as outlining the changes he will be driving at Aviva.

Fitch: What does the Russia/Ukraine war mean for the insurance/(re)insurance market?

<p>Robert Mazzuoli, EMEA head of reinsurance at Fitch Ratings speaks to Insure TV about the scale of losses caused by the conflict. Topics covered include: </p> <ul><li>Areas of the insurance/(re)insurance market impacted by the conflict </li> <li>Expected costs to the aviation market and when claims are likely to hit </li> <li>Long-term impact of the war on the insurance industry </li></ul>

Insure TV News | Car Insurance

In this update: RSA and QIC targeted by business insurance action group, car insurance pricing set to be volatile for 2022 and people moves at Lloyd’s of London and Tesco.

Insure TV News | Climate Change

In this update: Movo Partnership buys three brokers, WEF puts climate change top of its list and PRA sets priorities for 2022.

Insure TV News | M&A Activity

In this update: Howdens looks ahead to 2022, a record year for M&A market and new branding for Willis Towers Watson.

Insure TV News | FCA Update

In this update: insurers react to FCA loyalty rules and new buys for Markerstudy and Aston Lark.

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