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    • Tuesday, 8 August, 2023
      Administrator for Greensill Bank sues insurer Zurich for $250mn

      Suit in London’s High Court seeking claims over debts tied to a company owned by industrialist Sanjeev Gupta

      Company logo beside the security gate at the entrance to the Greensill Capital offices in the Daresbury Park business estate near Warrington, UK
    • Friday, 24 March, 2023
      Insurer Zurich experiments with ChatGPT for claims and data mining

      Insurance group is the latest example of a long-established business trying out AI to improve productivity

      A Zurich sign on an office building
    • Monday, 26 December, 2022
      Insurance
      Cyber attacks set to become ‘uninsurable’, says Zurich chief

      There is growing concern among industry executives about large-scale strikes

      The Zurich logo is seen at an office building
    • Wednesday, 16 November, 2022
      Zurich chief says rivals will struggle ‘to replicate’ new profit targets

      Insurer aims to deliver a return on equity of more than 20 per cent between 2023 and 2025

      Zurich Insurance chief executive Mario Greco
    • Thursday, 11 August, 2022
      Zurich chief says excess capital could fund deals after $1.9bn share buyback

      Rising interest rates have boosted several insurers’ solvency positions

      Zurich chief Mario Greco
    • Tuesday, 7 September, 2021
      Zurich Insurance joins corporate squeeze on air travel to cut emissions

      Europe’s second-largest insurer to expand use of video calls introduced during the pandemic

      Boeing 747 aircraft are parked at Frankfurt airport, Germany
    • Friday, 11 December, 2020
      Zurich buys MetLife’s US property and casualty business for $3.9bn

      Acquisition will give Swiss group wider scale in the world’s biggest insurance market

    • Saturday, 21 November, 2020
      Insurance
      Zurich Insurance in talks over $4bn deal for MetLife arm

      Acquisition would combine seventh and 18th largest property and casualty businesses in the US

    • Thursday, 14 May, 2020
      Insurance
      Prudential sales dented by Asia lockdown

      Insurer says drop-off in business from mainland China has hurt Hong Kong operations

    • Thursday, 13 February, 2020
      Zurich points to more price rises for US businesses

      Insurer says policy rates likely to climb further as profits reach 10-year high

      Zurich Insurance Group brochures are seen before the annual news conference in Zurich...Zurich Insurance Group brochures are seen before the annual news conference in Zurich, February 13, 2014. Zurich Insurance Group reported on Thursday a business operating profit (BOP) of $ 4.7 billion and net income attributable to shareholders (NIAS) of $ 4.0 billion for the year ended December 31, 2013. REUTERS/Thomas Hodel (SWITZERLAND - Tags: BUSINESS) - RTX18Q8R
    • Thursday, 14 November, 2019
      Zurich shifts focus to growth with new earnings targets

      Swiss insurer has spent past three years cutting costs under chief Mario Greco

      Zurich Insurance Group Headquarters As New Chairman Named...A logo sits on a sign outside Zurich Insurance Group AG's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, on Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. Zurich Insurance named Tom de Swaan chairman, replacing Josef Ackermann, who stepped down after the suicide of Chief Financial Officer Pierre Wauthier. Photographer: Gianluca Colla/Bloomberg
    • Friday, 12 July, 2019
      City InsiderPatrick Jenkins
      Lagarde’s IMF departure leaves door open for Thiam

      Credit Suisse boss has not said he wants the job, but that hasn’t squashed the rumours

      Tidjane Thiam, chief executive officer of Credit Suisse Group AG, gestures as he speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview at the bank's headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015. Credit Suisse will raise about 6.05 billion Swiss francs ($6.3 billion) of capital as part of a broad reorganization that will increase the bank's focus on Switzerland and wealth management in Asia as it scales back the securities unit. Photographer: Alessandro Della Bella/Bloomberg
    • Sunday, 7 July, 2019
      ‘Personality clash’ behind departure of top female Zurich executive

      Amanda Blanc quit after 8 months following alleged differences with chief Mario Greco

      Amanda Blanc will have to give up her role as chair of the Association of British Insurers as she is no longer an active executive in the industry
    • Tuesday, 2 July, 2019
      Zurich Insurance’s head of Europe Amanda Blanc resigns
    • Monday, 25 March, 2019
      InterviewRisk Management
      ‘It’s a job for anyone who likes science fiction’

      Zurich’s chief risk officer on managing challenges such as climate change and groupthink

      Alison Martin - Group Chief Risk Officer at Zurich Photographed by Gabriel Hill/FT
    • Thursday, 7 February, 2019
      Zurich profits jump as life insurance sales pick up

      Company in legal dispute over $100m claim from cyber-attack

    • Thursday, 10 January, 2019
      LexInsurance
      Mondelez/cyber hackers: more duck than cover Premium content

      Dispute with Zurich over NotPetya hack could bring clarity to the insurance industry

      FILE PHOTO: A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration/File Photo
    • Thursday, 10 January, 2019
      Cyber Security
      Mondelez sues Zurich in test for cyber hack insurance

      Insurance group had refused to pay for NotPetya attack, invoking a war exclusion

      epa06053536 A laptop screen displays a message after it was infected with ransomware during a worldwide cyberattack, in Geldrop, Netherlands, 27 June 2017 (issued 28 June 2017). Kaspersky Lab reported that the malware, despite resembling 'Petya' malware that affected computers last year, is believed to be a new type of ransomware, which the cybersecurity company called 'ExPetr'. The ransomware has reportedly affected mostly Ukraine and Russia and several cases were also found in Poland, Italy, Britain, Germany, France, the US and several other countries, with around 2,000 cases reported so far. The ransomware has reportedly affected US pharmaceutical giant Merck, Russia's oil producer Rosneft, Ukrainian central bank, Spanish food company Mondelez, who owns Cadbury chocolate factory and French shipping company TNT, among other global companies. EPA/ROB ENGELAAR
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