Western and Middle East insurance specialists see Iran as an appealing $8 billion market in the wake of its nuclear...
Articles by Carolyn Cohn and Bernardo Vizcaino
World Cup insurers are likely to refuse to pay out on many cancellation contracts if Russia and Qatar lose the...
Most investors need to make a significant behavioral shift and start factoring climate change into their portfolio risk management, a...
Expectations of rising dividends and share buybacks from Europe’s insurance companies are fading as ultra low interest rates make it...
At a time when the financial sector is racing to embrace digital technology to boost sales and drive profits, the...
A growing middle class in sub-Saharan Africa is enticing European and South African insurers to buy local firms focusing mainly...
British insurer Aviva said on Friday it had agreed terms on a possible deal to buy rival Friends Life for...
Russian companies face billions of dollars in extra insurance costs as Western sanctions prompt foreign insurance firms to start pulling...
As fear of Ebola infections spreads to developed economies, U.S. and British insurance companies have begun writing Ebola exclusions into...
Hedge funds are muscling their way into the market to share the cost of cleaning up after natural catastrophes, but...