Rabih Nasr
Insurance & Risk
I write about catastrophe risk, claims behavior, and the parts of insurance that only get attention after the event. I care about exposure maps, loss dynamics, and the gap between models and reality. I try to make risk readable without oversimplifying it—what fails first, what holds, and how “resilience” shows up as a financial variable when the stress test becomes real.
Latest by Rabih Nasr
2026-04-08 UTC
Navigating Global Volatility: The Imperative of Proactive Business Travel Risk Management
insurance-risk
2026-04-07 UTC
AI in Insurance: Strategic Governance and the Enduring Human Loop
insurance-risk
2026-04-05 UTC
Advisor Platforms: The Operational Leverage Against Complexity
insurance-risk
2026-04-05 UTC
Weather Risk and Event Economics: Beyond the Scorecard
insurance-risk
2026-04-04 UTC
Industrial Gas Incidents: The Hidden Costs of Unregulated Refilling
insurance-risk
2026-04-03 UTC
India's Q4 2026 Earnings: The Forward Gaze on Value
insurance-risk
2026-04-02 UTC
Aerial Imagery and AI: The Regulatory Choke Point for Insurers
insurance-risk
2026-03-31 UTC
Strategic Imperatives Reshape Insurance M&A
insurance-risk
2026-03-30 UTC
India's Insolvency Framework: CoC Primacy and the Limits of Judicial Review
insurance-risk
2026-03-29 UTC
Indian Entertainment Trade: A Record Box Office Performance Signals Market Re-evaluation
insurance-risk
2026-03-29 UTC
India's Compressed Trading Window: Navigating Holiday-Driven Market Dynamics
insurance-risk