Reinsurance News: AXA XL launches Disaster Recovery Hub with Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies
AXA XL has launched a new online Disaster Recovery Hub comprised of more than 100 major disaster case studies in partnership with the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School. Oliver Carpenter, Environmental Risk Research Lead at…
Khayala Eylazova wins Advocate of the Year at Women in Finance Award Series
Executive MBA (EMBA) alumna Khayala Eylazova's leadership in diversity, equity and inclusion in finance, insurance and technology has been recognised by award. Khayala Eylazova (EMBA 2014) has won the Advocate of the Year award at the Women in Finance Award…

Tribune: Insure more to better cope with natural disaster
A report co-authored by the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School demonstrates the impact of insurance on the speed and quality of recovery in areas affected by a natural disasters. According to the report, countries with higher…
Sigorta Dunyasi: Countries with high insurance rates are recovering rapidly after a natural disaster
A study by the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in a Turkish newspaper. According to the study, countries with higher insurance penetration usually bounce back faster from natural disasters, but the “fragmented” nature of…
Impactful research
Khaled Soufani and Daniel Ralph of Cambridge Judge Business School are honoured with the School's 2020 Sandra Dawson Research Impact Award. Dr Khaled Soufani and Professor Daniel Ralph of Cambridge Judge Business School have been named winners of the 2020…

Asia Insurance Post: Global annual average cat losses rise almost eight times in 50 years
Higher insurance penetration usually speeds recovery from natural disasters, but not in the US due to a fragmented insurance market, says new report from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School. "The report looks mostly at vulnerable…
Catastrophe insurance
Higher insurance penetration usually speeds recovery from natural disasters, but not in the US due to a fragmented insurance market, says new report from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School. Countries with higher insurance penetration usually…

Insurance Journal: $584 billion at risk from catastrophic events in 2020 according to Cambridge study
A report by the Centre for Risk Studies is quoted in the article. The report looked at the impact of catastrophic events on global GDP and found that “roughly $584 billion could be wiped from the global economy from such…
City AM: London AI startup secures £25m in funding
Cytora, a startup whose software collects and analyses a huge amount of online data to perform real-time political risk analysis, has recently closed £25 million series B funding. Cytora was previously on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by the Cambridge…
Continuity Insurance and Risk: Non-affirmative cyber: What lies beneath?
Jennifer Copic, Research Associate at the Centre for Risk Studies, comments about reluctance by insurers to address cyber risk: “Conditions in the insurance market are still relatively soft and they don’t want to lose business.” Read the full article [cirmagazine.com]…