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Apr 2024

ESG


View from India

As ESG risks rise, D&O covers need a new look

ESG standards are high on the agenda in most boardrooms. How do D&O covers evolve in view of the new risks that corporates face across the ESG framework? Middle East Insurance Review spoke to First Policy Brokers’ Mr Hari Radhakrishnan and Somandy & Associates’ Mr Burzin Somandy.
 
 

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Egypt: Insurers take sustainability seriously

Sustainability has become an important issue in the Egyptian insurance industry with carriers and regulators taking these risks seriously.
 

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ESG disclosures and regulations in the UAE

The UAE is committed to progress in ESG, as demonstrated by the three workstreams that are progressing under the Sustainable Finance Working Group. More recently, the Abu Dhabi Global Market enacted frameworks to ensure consistency in ESG disclosures. Middle East Insurance Review spoke with Clyde & Co’s Mr Peter Hodgins.
 
 

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ESG underwriting has framework but no standardisation

Over the past year, insurers in the Middle East have been integrating ESG risks into underwriting processes, with the help of guidelines from the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative. Though there are challenges such as a lack of standardised reporting, opportunities include exploring new premium opportunities.
 
 

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Keeping pace with changes on the corporate governance landscape

A strong corporate governance culture is regarded highly in maintaining and growing a sustainable economy. For this reason, corporate governance increasingly attracts the attention of the UAE government, regulators, investors and the general public said KPMG Lower Gulf’s Mr Anay Srivastava.
 
 

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The Net-Zero Insurance Alliance can rise again

Net-Zero Insurance Alliance, a UN-led insurance initiative to fight climate change, began with credible plans and targets. However, the consortium’s strength has come down to 11 from the original 31. Can insurers achieve what they set out to accomplish? Middle East Insurance Review takes a look.
 

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