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Julian Enoizi, Global Head of Public Sector Risk Solution at Guy Carpenter, welcomes readers to the inaugural issue of Guy Carpenter’s new quarterly newsletter: Public Sector Insights.

Our newsletter’s goals focus on bringing insights from Guy Carpenter and Marsh McLennan experts to readers who focus on public sector and related issues. The newsletter is part of Guy Carpenter’s and Marsh McLennan’s public sector initiative as we aim to be the public sector strategic partner of choice, as the public sector grapples with significant systemic issues. The issues include climate change, aging populations, social health care, pandemics and terrorism.

We encourage you to explore this edition of the newsletter, which covers a wide range of topics covering innovative public sector initiatives, solutions and thought leadership from many regions around the world. We look forward to providing you with more insightful content in future issues.

 

The Need for a Sea Change in Climate-Related Insurance

Julian Enoizi, along with Dr. Franziska Arnold-Dwyer at Queen Mary University of London, look at the need for an integrated climate-risk approach. 

Marsh McLennan Proposes "War Risk Pool"

Learn about Marsh McLennan’s proposal of a “war risk pool” to insure the reconstruction work required to rebuild the Ukraine’s infrastructure and shattered economy and insights from Julian Enoizi on the plan.

A New Pilot Program Assists Neighborhoods That Are Less Financially Resilient in Times of Natural Disaster

Marsh McLennan collaborated with the Center for NYC Neighborhoods (CNYCN), an NGO in New York City, to launch the first CBCS program.

APAC Briefing Series: Managing Climate Change Physical Risk

A series examining how climate change affects physical risks posed to insurers with exposures in India, South East Asia, East Asia and Australasia/Oceania, and the evolution of regulation associated with this risk.

Use of USGS ShakeMap for Parametric Earthquake Transactions

This article addresses factors that companies need to consider when choosing whether to use a ShakeMap®-based or a more traditional cat-in-a-box transaction.

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