New issue of The European Actuary on Catastrophe Risks published

The Actuarial Association of Europe has published Issue #35 of The European Actuary dedicated to an in-depth exploration of various facets of catastrophe risks. In a captivating headline interview, Marie Scholer shines a spotlight on the invaluable work undertaken by EIOPA’s Expert Network on Catastrophe Risk and their commitment to fostering strategies to mitigate these emerging risks with cross-border data collaboration. Here on actuview, you can exclusively watch the video interview.

The magazine features the following articles:

  • Developing strategies for natural catastrophes | Interview with Marie Scholer
  • Bridging the insurance gap – a global challenge for financial resilience | by Monika Lis
  • Some thoughts on Nat Cat and insurance policies | by Michael Schüte and Dorothea Diers
  • Why natural catastrophe frequency-severity adjustments underestimate tail risks from climate change | by Cameron Rye
  • AAE position on IORP II Directive | by Tatiana Bitunska and Philip Shier
  • EAD 2023 – a successful European Actuarial Day with opportunities for improvement | by the EAD Organising Team
  • Catastrophe | column by Loudina Erasmus

Find the full issue here.