February "CICR" Analyzes Supply Chain and ERM
February 08, 2021
Don't miss the February issue of Captive Insurance Company Reports (CICR), which contains a student-authored analysis of the pandemic's impact on the healthcare supply chain and how enterprise risk management (ERM) solutions can be developed to prepare for future systemic risks. Ian Thomas and Jordan Koduah, University of Hartford, Barney School of Business seniors, contribute this research report that is the culmination of an internship program.
In the Newest Issue of CICR
- Ray Farmer, who just completed his 1-year term as National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) president, discusses in a CICR interview his views of 2020 and the unexpected realities and issues that the insurance industry faced.
- Swiss Re, through its subsidiary Swiss Re Insurance Linked Investors Management, Ltd., announces creation of a stand-alone fund allowing investors to participate in Swiss Re's natural catastrophe business, having received authorization from the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority.
- A review of 2020 reveals the risk market was impacted significantly by climate change in addition to the pandemic, and the awareness and information gained can be used to improve risk management in 2021 and beyond.
If you subscribe to CICR, you can access the February issue at the links below.
Vertafore ReferenceConnect Subscribers
- Supply Chain in Health Care: Life or Death Decisions
- An Interview with Ray Farmer—Director of Insurance, South Carolina, and 2020 NAIC President
- Swiss Re Announces 1863 Fund, Ltd., To Address Catastrophic Risk Opportunities
- 2020 Leaves a Risk Market Impact Much Wider and Deeper Than Just the Pandemic
IRMI Online Subscribers
- Supply Chain in Health Care: Life or Death Decisions
- An Interview with Ray Farmer—Director of Insurance, South Carolina, and 2020 NAIC President
- Swiss Re Announces 1863 Fund, Ltd., To Address Catastrophic Risk Opportunities
- 2020 Leaves a Risk Market Impact Much Wider and Deeper Than Just the Pandemic
February 08, 2021