by rw | Nov 1, 2016 | Articles, Political Risk Insurance, PRI Marketplace, Trade Credit Insurance
The relationship between private and public insurers has been a sensitive and changing area for as long as I have been involved with political risk insurance (PRI) and trade credit insurance (TCI). My involvement goes back as far as 1965 when I joined the UK export...
by rw | May 1, 2009 | Articles, PRI Marketplace
Is there any financial market currently not in turmoil? Yes. There is one at least that is functioning properly, and that is the property/casualty insurance market. In particular, the specialist insurance market for large and complex risks, of which the Political Risk...
by rw | Oct 1, 2007 | Articles, Interviews, PRI Marketplace
Q.1: Your career spans several decades and long stints with both public and private sector underwriters. What are the biggest changes you have seen? In my view, the most dramatic change has been the rise of the private market and the relative diminishing importance of...
by rw | Nov 1, 2006 | Articles, Interviews, PRI Marketplace
Looking out a few years, do you see any major trends or changes in store for the PRI and Trade Credit marketplace? We’re in the risk business, and major trends will be driven by the risk environment. Any clear-eyed assessment indicates more negative developments than...
by rw | Oct 1, 2005 | Articles, Interviews, PRI Marketplace, PRI Wordings
Q: To what extent do you see an erosion in the boundaries between (a) PRI and Trade Credit Insurance and (b) PRI and financial guaranties. In each case, what are the implications of this erosion? A: It seems to me that the whole market for PRI, Trade Credit Insurance...