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  • Neuberger Berman hits $7.3bn final close on private debt fund

    11 November 2025

    Investor base comprises several global institutions, including insurers, based in North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia

  • Launch of MA investment accelerator to support insurers being more "dynamic", Aberdeen Investments says

    10 November 2025

    Though concerns remain that exposure cap may limit usability of MAIA for smaller insurers

  • Impax Asset Management appoints new head of Nordics

    27 August 2024

    Magnus Kristensen joins from Federated Hermes

  • Winners of the 2023 Insurance Asset Risk Awards—North America

    11 October 2023

    Insurance Asset Risk is pleased to announce the winners of its 2023 Awards

  • Insurance Asset Risk EMEA 2023 conference round up

    12 June 2023

    The conference was held in London on 12 June and highlighted the investment risks and opportunities facing insurers. Vincent Huck reports

  • Increased influx will see some insurance asset managers fail, Neuberger Berman says

    05 June 2023

    Asset managers have been storming into the insurance market the last few years

  • Burn, fire, burn: but who cares?

    24 December 2020

    Do not expect insurers to move fast on wildfire risk which is still far from being priced into investments

  • USA insurers search for the golden age of credit

    07 September 2020

    For the harried insurer, dealing with a projected lifetime of low interest rates, is there any value left in the corporate bond market? Some believe there is, and particularly so in that much-derided BBB segment. Sarfraz Thind reports

  • Neuberger Berman poaches Gilles Drukier to lead EMEA insurance solutions

    25 August 2020

    Joins from JP Morgan Asset Management to head insurance effort

  • To outsource the CIO, or not?

    29 October 2019

    While outsourced CIOs have been predominantly used in the pension space up until now, small US insurers are increasingly seeing the benefits of such a move. But insurers' needs differ widely from those of pension funds, and service providers will need to prove their worth to win mandates. Sarfraz Thind reports