CRO Forum adds 3 new risks
Scor’s CRO Forum has published the 2021 version of the Emerging Risk Radar. The Radar is a summary of emerging risks and associated major trends that could affect the insurance sector over the next five years and beyond. Risks are classified low, medium or high according to their perceived materiality. Both the list of risks and the assessment of impact and timing are based on the expert opinion of the Emerging Risk Initiative (ERI) working group of the CRO Forum.
In addition to the effects of the pandemic, a recent focus was particularly on the increasing importance of ESG topics. This is a long-term trend that applies to many areas of the insurance industry. This circumstance was taken into account by including ESG Issues in the “Major Trends”.
Some new risks have been added to the radar. Biodiversity, which recognises the decline in biodiversity and ecosystem services due to habitat destruction and overuse of natural resources, pollution or climate change.
Mental Health was added in the light of a shift in insurance claims from somatic to mental illness, which will most likely receive a further boost from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Socio-economic Inequalities, have increased worldwide following the global financial crisis. More recently, the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting economic recession have exacerbated the trend towards greater income inequality, both between and within societies.