Reuters Events: How Technology Brings New Capital Flows to Insurance Markets
The insurance industry’s decades-old understanding of risk is being refined and improved by new technologies that can assist in making sense of an increasingly complex world. The technology tools underpinning an improved understanding of risk are also helping to bring new investors into the insurance-linked security market.

Produced in collaboration with Vesttoo, the final article in a new 3-part series from Reuters Events explores how ILS products can be utilized to diversify risk, improve property risk modelling and rating, and allow capital markets to provide insurance capacity through collateralized reinsurance products. 
Key learnings from the final article:

  1. Gain a deep understanding of risks associated with traditional insurance segments such as life, auto, and casualty.
  2. Analyze the limitations of traditional insurance risk modelling.
  3. Discover sophisticated algorithms to model, structure and price insurance-linked securities for capital market investors seeking diversification.
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How Technology Brings New Capital Flows to Insurance Markets
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