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With our global team of insurance lawyers guiding you with pragmatic, strategic advice, you are primed for new opportunities, innovation, and responsible growth in the fast-moving insurance industry. 

Today’s insurance industry leaders face immense pressure from insureds, regulators, governments and new market entrants on many fronts including competitive and innovative products and distribution channels, IT security and cyber threats, regulatory scrutiny, and ESG accountability. 

Our 400+ lawyer team offers advice from around the globe, including both established insurance hubs and emerging jurisdictions.

Our integrated approach and global presence allow us to deliver effective, quality service including contentious, transactional, regulatory or commercial matters. There are few firms that can bring this experience under one roof – from complex claims and disputes of any risk category to cross-border M&A, data protection and outsourcing, digital, fintech or insurtech strategies, commercial contracts, employment and pensions, tax, investment or asset management, reorganizations and restructuring.

“Keeping up with the fast-developing regulatory landscape is easier with our team to guide you.”

As a leading global firm, we are also uniquely positioned to assist the insurance industry on ESG issues and strategies in a holistic way. We know that sustainability and ESG issues are high on the agenda across the insurance sector and present both unique challenges and opportunities to the industry. We can partner with you to ensure you meet your ESG goals, manage potential risks and seize opportunities.  

Our clients include local as well as multinational insurers and reinsurers, Lloyd's entities, brokers and intermediaries, market representative organizations, banks and capital providers and other stakeholders in the insurance industry. We pride ourselves on understanding their business and environment they operate in, and they also know we are with them for the long term.  

Many of our lawyers are former business executives, in-house counsel, regulators, bankers and management consultants in the insurance industry. We regularly second lawyers to work directly for clients and we welcome the opportunity this gives our people to deepen their understanding of the industry.  

Keeping up with the fast-developing regulatory landscape is easier with our team to guide you. Our close working relationships with key regulators and industry bodies on a local and international level and the sharing of knowledge within our teams help us anticipate and solve problems in this ever-challenging environment. 

ESG and Insurance

The global insurance sector is more affected than most sectors by Sustainability and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks such as climate change, social and political unrest and governance failures.

Conversely, however, the insurance sector is uniquely placed to support the world’s transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy. The sector has already taken a lead in integrating sustainability into the business of insurance through its own activities, investee companies and policyholders. The Principles for Responsible Investment has now developed a number of insurance-specific initiatives and commitments, such as the UNEP FI Principles for Sustainable Insurance and the InsuResilience Global Partnership. Insurers are also at the forefront of sustainability initiatives such as the Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance.

A number of sustainability-related themes affect the insurance sector.

 

Products

In designing insurance products, ESG risks play an important role. For example, a failure to address climate change means an increase in extreme weather events (floods, storms, heat waves and droughts), challenging insurers’ risk assessment models and a reliance on historic data. Insuring businesses that have a negative climate impact can have reputational consequences and also impact insurers’ long-term strategy. Innovations in technology also provide insurers with new, proactive ways to meet sustainability challenges - for example, in the context of parametric insurance.

We advise our insurance clients on all legal issues in the context of insurance products (including Insurtech) and place a specific focus on the integration of ESG factors in product design.

 

Investments

Insurers and pension funds globally hold assets amounting to USD60 trillion, an incredible market power that can be used to address sustainability challenges. Maintaining and promoting sustainability-aligned investment processes contributes to mitigating the sectors’ own ESG risks as well as securing stable long-term returns, increasing attractiveness for third-party asset management businesses, supporting existing and upcoming disclosure obligations and contributing to an overall sustainable reputation.

We advise our insurance clients on all aspects of sustainable investments, from the incorporation of ESG factors in investment processes and investment guidelines to the conception of individual green investment products (eg green bonds, green loans, green leases) and the integration of ESG criteria in investment due diligence processes.

 

Governance

As asset owners and financial market participants, insurers are exposed to increasing governance requirements and sustainability-related disclosure obligations, both to the market and to regulators. Additional duties may arise in the retail insurance business and third-party asset management activities. A focus on sustainable governance and disclosure has led insurers to develop specialized departments and senior sustainability functions, integrate sustainability risks into risk management frameworks and develop new tools, processes and reporting lines.

Legal advice on governance aspects is one of the core competences of our global insurance team and we will support you in navigating and implementing the multitude of new sustainability-related governance requirements in your individual business organization.

 

Claims

Claims in all lines of business have the potential to rise significantly in response to ESG risks. For example, more extreme weather events and natural catastrophes are expected to lead to increases in property damage, civil and political unrest and disruption to supply chains, leading to further claims exposure. Certain industries will receive more attention from governments, regulators and claimants as significant shifts in economies occur, the just transition to net-zero decarbonization places a greater focus on social impact and human rights and there is an increase in activism, disputes and litigation. Board members across all sectors are subject to ever increasing duties in connection with sustainability and ESG factors, meaning a greater risk of D&O liability and claims.

Our insurance litigation team of claims professionals works in all major insurance hubs, providing practical advice to insurers, reinsurers and intermediaries. We handle complex large-scale insurance and reinsurance disputes across a wide range of business lines and we are experienced in dealing with ESG activism and related claims.

To discuss the implications of these issues for your business, please contact our ESG leaders.

 

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