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AnalysisInformation warfare: the rising threat of state-backed cyber attacks
The high level of engineering behind nation-sponsored hacks makes it hard for businesses to protect themselves
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‘Hong Kong is a very important step’ in Swiss Re’s evolution
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions APAC boss discusses the group’s new licence
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AnalysisThe importance of managing behaviour in a crisis
Behavioural considerations may not always be foremost when dealing with a business continuity or crisis management incident, but the success of any strategy depends on ensuring they are not overlooked
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AnalysisFunk Foundation reveals winners of its innovation price
Two submissions received the Meilenstein Award and a third nominee won an Exceptional Prize
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AnalysisFunk Foundation reveals 8 finalists for its innovation award
The German foundation has revealed the eight finalists of its inaugural commercial insurance innovation award
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AnalysisLondon Market might lose business after Brexit, says Fitch
A new report highlights the fallout of potential loss of passporting rights
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AnalysisNew index ranks top risks for the natural resources industry
Operating in more technically challenging physical environments tops list of concerns
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AnalysisAs another CEO departs, what Zurich needs right now is consistency
Following a string of management changes and 8,000 redundancies, where does the insurer go from here, our sister publication Insurance Times asks
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AnalysisAllianz appoints new chief underwriting officer
Paul O’Neill will take up his new role on 1 October 2016
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AnalysisAXA Global unveils new five-year plan
The new plan centres around two strategic priorities: focus and transform
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AnalysisSociety-critical infrastructure very vulnerable to cyber attacks
A new era of cyber intrusion is upon us, as cyber criminals take on bigger challenges. Expect central banks, stock exchanges, hospitals and power stations to be targeted
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AnalysisJLT expects one-off costs of £34m in 2016
Costs consists of £12m for the restructuring of its UK and Ireland employee benefits division and £22m to settle its legal dispute with Willis
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AnalysisDirectors’ and officers’ insurance capacity under pressure
Increasingly complex claims events are causing some insurers to review their capacity for D&O
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AnalysisExplosions responsible for two-thirds of the largest energy losses
The 100 largest losses in the energy sector exceeds $33bn, Marsh finds
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AnalysisMEA Awards hall of fame: your chance to join last year’s winners
Entries for 2016 MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards close on 31 March – enter now for a chance to win
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AnalysisInsurance budgets slashed as oil companies suffer price collapse
Risk and insurance buying budgets have been hit by tough market conditions as global oil companies suffer losses in the billions. One of those companies is Maersk Oil, which clocked up a loss of $2.1bn. The Group’s risk manager speaks out on how the company is managing the risk
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AnalysisExtreme risk exposure on the rise, says Brigitte Bouquot
Changing risk climate will increase need for risk management
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AnalysisHow risk managers can reduce road accident risk
Ahead of today’s road traffic accident workshop, Patrick Lacroix, risk manager at IDEX, tells us what steps need to be taken to cut down accidents
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AnalysisExclusive: ‘How an insurance shortfall leaves the energy sector exposed’
Ahead of the broker’s new whitepaper, StrategicRISK reveals the biggest challenges for energy companies and how Big Data could improve their insurance policies
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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





