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How do you build a risk model? Watch Mohsen Rahnama, Ph.D., Chief Risk Modeling Officer at RMS discuss the art of building the best models for our "Models, Experts, and Coffee" series.
“This Changes Everything” is the theme of the RMS 2020 Exceedance annual conference . For our clients and the broader insurance industry, the impacts from epidemics, extreme weather and climate is influencing how we approach the future of risk. This year’s conference will be 100% virtual and look holistically at the evolving risk landscape and how innovative technologies can help our clients seize meaningful opportunities and make critical business decisions.
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When catastrophic events happen, how you respond makes a difference. You need a partner to support a comprehensive understanding of your exposure to help mitigate potential business impacts, assess and respond to real-time conditions, and give you tailored guidance based on the latest event information. See RMS Event Response in action below and learn more about how we can serve you: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQZFC
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The full extent of Hurricane Michael becomes clear - a new blog from RMS on the catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Michael. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQx6y
Earthquake models provide the foundation for how to structure risk diversification in California's earthquake-prone insurance portfolio. RMS evaluated the basis of these models, Spatial Loss Correlation, and their societal and commercial implications in a study presented at the National Conference on Earthquake Engineering in Los Angeles. Learn more about the study here: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQxAH
RMS estimates that insured losses for Florence are between USD 2.8 billion to USD 5 Billion. Through this hurricane, we see yet another large inland flood event that exposes the protection gap for flood insurance in the U.S. as NFIP take-up rates are less than 1% for the vast majority of non-coastal counties in the North & South Carolinas. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQr1Z
Unlocking the Potential of Cyber Insurance: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIMet