This third guide focuses on developing an understanding of the key inputs, strengths and limitations of existing earthquake models used by the industry today.
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This third guide focuses on developing an understanding of the key inputs, strengths and limitations of existing earthquake models used by the industry today.
The interim financial report for the six months ended 30 June 2016 is available on the company's website at www.scor.com.
Following on from SCOR’s Guide to Earthquakes Part I and II also available online, this third issue will focus on developing an understanding of the key inputs, strengths and limitations of existing earthquake models
Denis Kessler chaired a round-table at the Geneva Association General Assembly in Rome, in June 2016.
Denis Kessler, SCOR’s chairman and CEO, chaired a round-table dedicated to “Extreme Event and Climate Resilience: Opportunities for the Insurance Industry”, at the Geneva Association General Assembly in Rome, in June
The global Tier 1 reinsurer SCOR will be the tenant in the new Rosau office block, an ultra-modern and energy-efficient building, which occupies a prominent site in Zurich.
SCOR commends the decision of the Paris administrative court, made public today, requiring the State to “terminate the agreement regarding the State’s guarantee of the Caisse centrale de reassurance, […] insofar as th
For a few years now, France has seen a wave of entrepreneurship that constitutes without doubt the only reason for optimism – and satisfaction – in this more than mediocre economic and social climate.
The aim of this Technical Newsletter, published over two volumes, is to provide an understanding of the different types of satellites that can be used for agriculture insurance, and how they can be used.
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