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WATCH: How parametric is changing the insurance industry

Thought Leadership // 05/09/2022
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BY Natasha Keats
In Conversation With Axco Skyline

'In Conversation with Axco' brings you compelling video interviews with industry thought leaders. In this episode, we focus on alternative risk transfer and learn more about what parametric insurance is, how it differs from traditional reinsurance products and about exciting product developments.

From connected cows and hurricane-affected credit loans to cyber protection and more traditional classes, parametric is providing new ways of covering gaps, bringing additional capacity and providing solutions to customers worldwide. Laurent Sabatie of Skyline Partners talks to us about regulatory challenges, Skyline’s diverse product suite, underwriting capacity with industry partners and the use of technology that helps administer risk transfer at a large scale.

The reinsurance chapter of Axco's Insurance Market Reports includes a section on Alternative Risk Transfer and describes how big a part this plays in local reinsurance arrangements, as well as mentioning notable recent deals.

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