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Analysis'We are thrilled to come together as one Chubb,' says Kendrick
Final approval given as ACE acquisition creates world’s largest publicly traded P&C insurer
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AnalysisWillis/Towers Watson merger completed
Combined entity includes senior management from Willis and Towers Watson
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AnalysisData breaches in the UAE and KSA estimated to have cost $3.8m in 2015
Cyber risk, political instability and health and safety identified as oil industry’s top risks
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AnalysisHow data analytics can help close the healthcare gap
As the global cost of healthcare skyrockets, employee benefits programmes are becoming increasingly expensive. But there are ways to create sustainable schemes
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AnalysisReputation damage and economic risks top list of hyper-connected risks
StrategicRISK survey finds companies likely to be more susceptible to reputation risk
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AnalysisDiversity in risk management: The quest to be more things to more people
The industry has made a start but there’s still a great deal left to do
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AnalysisComplex compliance requirements puts global businesses at risk
Compliance professionals feel exposed to risk and lack confidence in their team’s resources to protect the business
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AnalysisWhy diversity in the risk management and insurance industry matters
The business case is too strong to ignore
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AnalysisHow the risk of terrorism in Europe has evolved in the last decade
Political instability can be felt closer to home, with new risks being manifested
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AnalysisDiversity in risk management and insurance: Making the change happen
In a first of a series of articles on workforce diversity, industry experts consider how strategy and cultural change could help attract a more varied workforce
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AnalysisFrom liability to D&O: The different aspects of environmental risk
No organisation – whatever their size or sector – is immune to increased environmental scrutiny Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisInsuring emerging megacities – the risks and rewards
As urbanisation increases in emerging markets, how will this affect insurers and risk managers?
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AnalysisD&O cover fails to provide executives required protection – Marsh
Constant regulatory changes has led to an increasingly litigious environment for directors and officers
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AnalysisMarsh and Zurich each launch employee benefit programmes
Programmes launched in a bid to attract and retain talent
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AnalysisAviation and aerospace sector turn to employee benefit programmes to attract and retain talent – Marsh
“Aviation and aerospace firms now realise that specialised employee benefits packages that cater for the specific needs of their sector are key differentiators in this cut-throat labour market”
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AnalysisIndustry chiefs weigh up future insurance challenges
Consolidation, the soft market and technological challenges - just some of the issues facing panellists at today’s presidential debate. Here’s a preview …
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Analysis‘What a great profession this is’
As Julia Graham prepares to hand over the presidential baton to Jo Willaert, she looks back at progress made during her two years at the top
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AnalysisSmoother flight path for business travel
A new paper from FERMA and International SOS will help risk managers get to grips with the challenges of travel
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AnalysisGenerali's Greco: 'Living and Working in a Riskier World”
Good risk management is not a burning platform but the eternal flame: Generali Group chief executive Mario Greco tells opening of 2015 FERMA Forum
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AnalysisThe big debate: the changing face of risk management
Zurich’s Thomas Hürlimann, Siemens’ Alexander Mahnke and Marsh’s David Batchelor talk exclusively to StategicRISK about how risk management is evolving, ahead of today’s profession debate





