Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

YouTube…? In reinsurance? Twitter…? For risk managers? What is the world coming to…

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Woo-hoo. The revolution is coming. This week we saw Airmic (RIMS for the UK) tweet up. In other industries, this may not seem such a big deal, but in the insurance and reinsurance/ risk management world, it is a mini-revolution. Big screens showed every time anyone tweeted with #AIRMIC2010 – and it really made an impact during the conference.

And at the same time the reinsurance industry started using YouTube. As I write, there have been 12,244 views of the video – which is a lot if you are not a cute kitten falling off a workspace or a child getting whacked by their brother. Called “The New Insurance Tax” it shows how people and businesses buy insurance, then this risk is offset by the insurers buying reinsurance. There is even a fan page on facebook... (more…)

The risk/reward of social media in insurance and reinsurance

Monday, April 19th, 2010

weightsOur industry deals with risk every  minute of every day. So it is a little surprising to find out how little thought has gone into the risk/reward equation for insurers and reinsurers and the use of social media.

Here I’ll look at the most common risks associated with using social media in insurance and reinsurance. (more…)

More on insurance, reinsurance and social media

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
A young Cindy

A young Cindy

As the new year starts, pr and marketing departments in the insurance and reinsurance markets are starting to keep their promise to take social media on board. Slowly but surely, the market is recognising how powerful a tool social media can be as part of a marketing or public relations campaign.

Evidence is there – Zurich has a shiny and brilliant new blog called Zurich Risk Debate headed up their equally brilliant chief economist Daniel Hofmann. (more…)