Global insurance spending likely to double in the next decade, says Lloyd’s Neal

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Reinsurance News - Mar 23, 2023

Speaking to the Financial Times (FT), John Neal, Lloyd’s CEO, suggested the increase in global insurance spending over the next decade is to be driven by a greater perception of risks such as bank failures and climate change. According to FT, Neal noted that financial risks like bank failures...

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