In the media

Press & interviews

Coverage of EuroDIEM and its mission to reduce the protection gap and double the size of the private insurance market.

Assuralia — Assurinfo

EuroDIEM : comment réduire le "protection gap" et doubler la taille du marché assurable privé ?

Assurinfo est allé à la rencontre d'Amélie Breitburd, qui nous a parlé d'EuroDIEM, une initiative ambitieuse visant à transformer le marché de l'assurance en Europe pour les risques non encore couverts. Ce projet, qui repose sur la coopétition et la mutualisation des risques, entend réduire le protection gap et doubler la taille du marché assurable privé.

Pouvez-vous nous expliquer en quoi consiste le projet EuroDIEM et ce qui l'a inspiré ?

EuroDIEM, ou Digital Insurance Exchange Market, est une initiative visant à créer une plateforme de syndication et de partenariats public-privé au niveau européen. Inspiré par la nécessité de mutualiser les risques et de coopérer entre concurrents.

L'Agefi — 21 April 2026

L'Europe cherche les moyens de se couvrir contre les risques climatiques

Face à la montée des sinistres climatiques, les régulateurs poussent au déploiement d'un système de couverture spécifique à l'échelle européenne. L'objectif est de réduire le déficit de protection des pays de l'UE. Mais un régime de catastrophes naturelles à l'européenne est-il seulement possible ?

Alors que l'Europe se réchauffe deux fois plus vite que le reste du monde et fait face à des sinistres climatiques toujours plus importants, l'idée d'un mécanisme de couverture climatique commun fait son chemin au sein de l'Union européenne. Mais la problématique reste complexe.

Partant du postulat que les risques climatiques en Europe ne sont pas homogènes et ne se produisent pas tous en même temps, les régulateurs y voient une opportunité de mutualiser la couverture climatique à l'échelle européenne. Début avril, l'Eiopa, le régulateur européen de l'assurance, et la Fisma, la direction générale de la stabilité financière de la Commission européenne, ont ainsi appelé, dans un rapport commun, à la création d'un mécanisme de partage des risques climatiques à l'échelle de l'Europe.

On stage

Panels & speaking

Where EuroDIEM is contributing to the industry conversation on syndication, public-private partnerships, and agentic AI.

EuroDIEM on the Public-Private Partnerships panel at Insurtech Insight Europe, London 2025

Insurtech Insight — London, 2025

Public-Private Partnerships: Collaboration on Large Risks

EuroDIEM joined the Insurtech Insight Europe panel in London on public-private partnerships and collaboration on large risks — exploring how the public and private sectors can share capacity for the systemic and emerging risks that neither can carry alone.

InsTech — Amélie Breitburd, speaker at The Age of Agentic AI, 7 July 2026, London

InsTech × AI Risk — London, 7 July 2026

The Age of Agentic AI: From Strategy to Commercial Value

What leading insurers are actually building: three agentic AI case studies.

Most insurers are using AI to improve existing processes. What if that's the wrong starting point?

Ahead of "The Age of Agentic AI: From Strategy to Commercial Value", hosted by InsTech in collaboration with AI Risk on 7 July, InsTech spoke with Amélie Breitburd, Founder of EuroDIEM (Digital Insurance Exchange Market), about why the biggest opportunity in agentic AI may not be optimisation at all. It may be reinvention.

As insurers explore agentic AI, much of the conversation still centres on automating today's workflows — the same processes, the same operating models, the same assumptions, just faster. According to Amélie, that's precisely where many organisations get stuck. Meanwhile, the real opportunity sits elsewhere: what becomes possible when work is redesigned from scratch, what products can be created that couldn't exist before, and what markets become accessible.

Policymaking & regulatory

On the European agenda

The consultations and regulatory proposals shaping the case for a European marketplace for large and unconventional risks.

European Commission — DG CLIMA

EU consultation on future climate resilience

Launched in December 2025, DG CLIMA’s “Future Resilience” consultation asks how market-based mechanisms can address the growing insurance gap and improve access to affordable insurance. Among its questions:

  • What risk-pooling and transfer mechanisms would best increase cover for secondary perils in the EU?
  • How can insurers access new capital to back climate-related policies, and how can private investor interest in insurance-linked vehicles be mobilised?
  • Is there a need for a European marketplace where climate-related risk can be pooled among insurance companies and non-insurance investors?

DG CLIMA’s Reflection Group on Mobilising Climate Resilience Financing points directly to capital-market platforms that bring together capital providers, underwriters and insurance seekers — the model at the heart of EuroDIEM.

EIOPA · ECB · ESM

Towards a European system for natural catastrophe risk management

Proposals from EIOPA, the ECB and the ESM call for a European approach to sharing natural-catastrophe risk — pooling private risks and perils across the EU to exploit economies of scale and the benefits of diversification across sectors and regions. The joint work estimates the benefit of mutualising climate risk at European level at around 40%.

EuroDIEM’s schemes are consistent with these proposals, extending them beyond nat-cat property risks to the wider universe of large and unconventional risks, and adding a syndication module that optimises the operational efficiency of the whole.

EIOPA & ESM — Sharing the risk: a European approach to natural catastrophe risk management
ECB & EIOPA — Towards a European system for natural catastrophe risk management

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