Liquidity Risk in Insurance: A topical perspective
The 2023 regional banking crisis in the U.S. put liquidity risk in the financial sector back under the spotlight. In insurance, trends such as increasing investments in alternative assets have further heightened concerns among regulators.
50th Anniversary of The Geneva Association
The Geneva Association convenes 50 insurance CEOs to discuss industry challenges as the organisation hits its 50-year milestone.
Climate Change: What does the future hold for health and life insurance?| Key messages
Climate change is adding to health burdens around the world. How will health and life insurers be affected, and how should they respond?
Find out more in our report, produced in collaboration with Wellcome Trust.
Climate Tech and Insurance reports | Key messages
How can insurers help industries accelerate the roll out of climate technologies as part of decarbonisation efforts?
In this 90-second video, Maryam Golnaraghi, Ph.D. discusses key findings from our climate tech and insurance research on the contributions insurers can make through their investments and risk management expertise.
Annual Report 2023
2023 marked the 50th anniversary of The Geneva Association. In celebration, we held a special event – GA Summit 50 – in Zurich for our stakeholders. Our 50th General Assembly was held in London and brought together 47 of our member CEOs. We continued to raise awareness of the most pertinent risks on the horizon for insurers through our research, including climate change, cyber and mental health, as well as new developments likely to shape the course of the industry over the next few decades, such as AI.
Insurers are essential to rolling out the climate tech needed for industries to decarbonise, finds Geneva Association report
ZURICH, 9 April 2024 – As the world races to meet global climate targets, industries worldwide are under increasing pressure to adopt new technologies and processes to expedite their decarbonisation efforts. To cap global warming at 1.5°C, heavy industries like steel, aluminium and aviation, responsible for over 30% of global carbon emissions, need to deploy climate technologies on a wide scale.