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September 2011 Bermuda Re/insurance


44 Contents  58  65 


Overcoming risk Deloitte


Although discussed at length for over a decade, few organisations have understood the intricacies of enterprise-wide risk management (ERM) or how it can add tangible business value. Today, ERM has ascended the corporate agenda and here we examine how ERM has evolved over the years and why it is surely here to stay.


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The road less travelled Wellington Management


Re/insurers are considering alternative paths to diversifying investment risk and improving returns. Adele Kohler and Conor McCarthy explore the options.


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Onwards and upwards BSX


Bermuda Stock Exchange president and CEO Greg Wojciechowski has been positioning Bermuda as a leading jurisdiction for the setting up and listing of insurance-linked securities. Here he outlines the exchange’s recent successes.


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A bitter-sweet memory Roger Crombie The clouds of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 had a silver lining for Bermuda. On its 20th anniversary it is clear how important the event was to the Island’s growing signifi cance as a global re/insurance centre.


A considered approach Schroders Insurance Asset Management Paul Forshaw, head of insurance asset management at Schroders, talked to Bermuda Re about trends in the marketplace and Schroders’ ambitions.


Seeking counsel Cox Hallett Wilkinson Fielding questions posed by the in-house counsel of a Bermuda reinsurer, the team at Cox Hallett Wilkinson outlines its strengths in the fi elds of arbitration and law suits, M&A and corporate governance for the re/insurance sector.


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Cannibalism or evolution? Bermuda Re/insurance Insurance-linked securities (ILS) are grabbing increasing levels of market share, particularly in the cat space. Investor interest has evidently been piqued of late, while insurers have shown themselves increasingly keen to explore their alternatives. Here, the potential of ILS is explored.


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Connecting to the world Logic


Richard Munday examines how insurance businesses are domiciling in Bermuda to take advantage of the Island’s mature information and communications technology infrastructure.


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