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In this episode, Andrade and Williamson discuss:
– Everest Re’s growth ambitions, including the aim of doubling the size of its roughly $3bn insurance business
– The way in which corporate America has “found its voice” on social and environmental issues
– The challenge that 2020 – with reduced frequency and closed courts – poses for understanding the broader trends in casualty loss-cost inflation
– Everest Re’s view that the Texas Deep Freeze looks like a mid-teens billion industry event, and what it tells us about the dangers of model reliance
– Whether or not Chubb’s move on The Hartford starts the gun on an M&A race in US commercial lines