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Scor Global's Gentsch: Insurers in Asian Emerging Markets Face Double Risk

Benjamin Gentsch, deputy CEO, Scor Global P&C, said many insurers in Asia's emerging markets are retaining higher levels of risk, but many also lack adequate data to properly assess their exposure to catastrophes.

Oct. 12, 2016

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