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    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsNovember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Our latest video features the third panel discussion of the day at Artemis London 2025, a session focused on the non-catastrophe opportunities in ILS, from our fourth catastrophe bond and insurance-linked securities (ILS) conference in the City of London, UK, held on September 2nd 2025.

    Non-cat ILS panel - Artemis London 2025More than 220 attendees joined our Artemis London 2025 conference to hear insightful talks and benefit from valuable networking, with over 120 organisations represented across a mix of ILS industry participants, insurance and reinsurance specialists, institutional end-investors and those considering allocating to the asset class, entities looking for efficient risk transfer, and service providers to the sector.

    Increasingly, new categories of risk are being brought to investors through insurance-linked securities structures, with activity seen across life, casualty and specialty lines classes of insurance and reinsurance.

    This panel, titled “Broadening the non-cat ILS landscape”, sought to dive into this ILS market expansion and was moderated by Des Potter, Special Advisor, Lloyd’s (INED – Howden Capital Markets & Advisory).

    He was joined by: Jonathan Gray, Chief Underwriting Officer, Pool Re; Sébastien Bamsey, Managing Director, Howden Capital Markets & Advisory; Callum O’Rourke, Vice President, Neuberger Berman; and Fergus Reynolds, Head of ILS, Cedar Trace.

    Our expert speakers discussed the non-catastrophe insurance-linked securities market, highlighting its still relatively small but now growing size.

    Key areas of focus included terrorism, cyber, and quota share structures to access broader types of risk, as well as innovations around stop-loss notes and the potential for investors to access new classes of risk via Lloyd’s.

    The panel emphasised the need for transparency, modelling accuracy, and building investor comfort, particularly in non-property risks.

    They also discussed the role of London Bridge in facilitating ILS transactions at Lloyd’s and the importance of continued regulatory responsiveness and cost-efficiency.

    The conversation underscored the potential for growth in non-cat ILS, driven by demand for flexible capital and diversification benefits, but also noted that communicating the opportunity is key with both cedents and investors.

    Watch the full video from our Artemis London 2025 conference (embedded below) to learn more about insurance-linked investment opportunities outside of catastrophe risks.

    Thank you again to everyone who attended Artemis London 2025, to our wonderful speakers and supportive sponsors.

    Register soon, as tickets are selling fast for our ILS NYC 2026 conference that will be held in New York on February 6th 2026.

    Watch videos from our previous Artemis conferences.

    For all enquiries regarding sponsorship opportunities for future Artemis events please contact [email protected].

    Our Artemis London 2025 conference sponsors can be seen below, we thank them all for their valued support:

    Artemis London 2025 conference sponsors

    For any sponsorship enquiries for Artemis events please email us at [email protected].


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