Focus
LAST PUBLICATION2012
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In recent years, the insurance industry has seen an increasing number of requests for all kinds of risk transfer coming from various players in the Renewable Energy industry: manufacturers, contractors, operators and lenders. In many instances the lawmakers, regulators, financiers, engineers, and developers have made or will make decisions without verifying the risk transfer mechanisms available. While Renewable Energy is now becoming a reality in today’s world, and is certainly key to the future development of our economies, the (re)insurance sector still views this industry as an emerging one. At the present time, the primary objective of the (re)insurance sector with regard to Renewable Energy is to build and work with balanced portfolios.
PREVIOUS EDITIONS
2011
- Techniques Photovoltaïques : un nouvel éclairage 12|04|2011

This Focus publication, entitled "Insights on Photovoltaic technologies in construction”, presents photovoltaic technologies, sector trends. It also addresses the challenges surrounding the use of these technologies in the French building sector.
It is based on the 4th Matinée Décennale organized in June 2010 by SCOR Global P&C through its Inherent Defects Insurance Department.
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SCOR Global P&C through its Large Corporate Risks Unit, Business Solutions, organized a seminar on Water Management issues in May 2010. This session was the opportunity to share SCOR Global P&C’s know-how with experts from industry, science and legal professions.
This new Focus publication addresses the challenges surrounding water management in terms of technologies and infrastructures. It highlights the reinsurance solutions through SCOR’s case studies and modelling methodologies. Last but not least, it presents the next legal challenges for the corporate world and the risks involved by legal developments from a lawyer’s and an underwriter’s point of view.
2010
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Enterprise Risk Management 06|12|2010
This new Focus publication, entitled "Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): A risk-based approach to the management of a (re)insurance company", focuses on how to implement an ERM framework, on integrating risk and economic capital management into a company and on how ERM can contribute to the decision making process. It is based on the seminar held in June 2010.
- Les Existants Indivisibles : une réalité à géométrie variable 03|2010
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2009
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): A driving force for the insurance industry 10|2009
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- Climate change management: how to transform threat into opportunities for the Re/Insurance industry 03|2009
Technical Newsletters
LAST PUBLICATION 2011
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Lessons for Insurance: Risk Management and Engineering in the major Earthquakes of 2010-2011 12|2011
EN | ES

This paper is a brief summary of the primary lessons for insureds and the insurance industry to be learned from the five major earthquakes of 2010-2011. The insurance industry can draw important lessons from these events because they occurred in three of the most advanced countries, and one of the least advanced countries, for the practice of earthquake engineering. The lessons have implications for earthquake engineering, but also for non-structural loss prevention and business continuity.
PREVIOUS EDITIONS2011
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Managing unexpected events 10|2011

This newsletter provides an overview of the chain of causes/consequences in catastrophic events and their quantification. The specifics of the Japanese earthquake reinsurance system of 11 March, 2011 is also detailed. We are grateful to our Japanese clients, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, Sompo Japan and Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire, who have accepted to provide their testimonies about the March 11, 2011 catastrophe..
Changes in the global marine landscape, and their impact on marine (re)insurance 09|2011
EN | FR

The intensification of international trade, technological progress and the current geopolitical and security-focused context influences the global marine transport. In this rapidly evolving environment, the insurance and reinsurance industry is perfectly in line with economic and commercial dynamics at work here. This provides a forecast of the marine landscape in 2030 and addresses the challenges that this evolution raises for risk management professionals and the (re)insurance industry.
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The challenge of Food Security and the role of Micro-Insurance and locally-based Insurance Solutions for Emerging Countries 09|2011
EN | ES

The recent rise of commodity prices results in an imbalance of food supply and demand on a global scale and brings the need for securing food supply. Investments in new farming technologies, risk management and insurance tools contribute to tackle this issue. This way, a certain number of Emerging Countries are developing Micro-Insurance and locally-based Insurance Solutions, to protect themselves from systemic risks. This newsletter written by the Agriculture Unit highlights the stakes related to these solutions notably in terms of market improvement and structure for agricultural risk sharing and risk transfer involving both government and private participants. It also includes the role of reinsurance in this evolution, pointing out its advantages.
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The French market and Motor Third Party Liability: 2010 analysis of serious bodily injury compensation
EN | ES
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2010
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Environmental Liability in the European Union: How the (re)insurance industry is developing solutions in a fast-evolving context
EN | DE | ES
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The French market and Motor Third Party Liability: 2009 analysis of serious bodily injury compensation
EN | FR
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Italy - Main issues and trends in Motor Third Liability bodily injury claims compensation
EN | IT
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- The European Market and Motor Third Party Liability: Compensation and reparation for serious bodily injury in Western Europe 06|2010
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- The compensation of Motor bodily injury claims in the Nordic Insurance Markets 06|2010
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- RC auto en France 06|2010
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- Inherent defects construction insurance and sustainable development : a long-term challenge 03|2010
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2009
- Infrastructure stimulus packages : their impact on the Engineering Treaty Re/Insurance market 12|2009
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- Marché français et RC auto 06|2009
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- Marché français et RC Auto : Analyse de l'indemnisation du Corporel grave 06|2009
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2008
- The French market and Medical Malpractice 06|2008
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- An Illustrative Example of Pricing Risk 06|2008
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- Using the past to predict economic risks 06|2008
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2007
- Marché français et RC Auto : Analyse de l’indemnisation du Corporel Grave en 2007 11|2007
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