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AnalysisCertification to reinvigorate diminishing talent pool
FERMA president Julia Graham answered a Q&A session with StrategicRISK following the announcement of the association’s certification project
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AGCS appoints new global head of energy claims
David Wilson will take over from Steve Hanley, who will retire at the end of this year
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AnalysisMarsh launches policy to "close gap" in cyber insurance
Broker warns energy firms are ‘disproportionately targeted’ by hackers and launches new policy
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: “Women in risk: go MAD with me” – FERMA president, Julia Graham
Senior female risk managers must acknowledge their “special place” in the industry and use this to make a difference to the current gender imbalance of risk managers, says FERMA president Julia Graham.Speaking to a full-house at the ladies’ networking lunch on Monday, Graham said: “Gender diversity ...
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Analysis'EU and Russia must find a way to work together'
Western observers are warning of a second Cold War but what’s really going on in the Kremlin – and how much is Vladimir Putin prepared to gamble?
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AnalysisTime to invest in covert e-tracking for cargo carriers − XL
Covert e-tracking could save your cargo, market share and even your life, says XL Group chief underwriting officer for global marine and offshore energy Lee Meyrick
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AnalysisBig data: The big insurance questions
The way we live, work and think is about to be transformed – the industry’s challenge is to be a full part of the big data story
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AnalysisHow science and technology is changing the insurance industry
How smart application of technology will be crucial in driving down costs for the labour-intensive insurance industry
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AnalysisLegal focus: Quantifying damages
A UK Supreme Court judgment on fatal accident claims finds harmony with German law to help foreign insurers and risk managers avoid higher claims and costs when dealing with fatal claims
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AnalysisInsuring the Arctic: handling emerging risks
Infrassure experts on the insurance challenges of Arctic exploration
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AnalysisCaptives: Get a grip on intangible risks
Captive insurers are increasingly underwriting more esoteric risks not adequately catered for by the commercial insurance market
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AnalysisAIG extends cyber cover to include physical risks
The insurer’s extended policy covers equipment failure, physical damage to property and physical harm to people from cyber attacks or failures
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AnalysisSwiss Re Corporate Solutions insures Solar Impulse 2 for €24.6m
Agostino Galvagni, chief executive, and Michel Rohr, lead underwriter reveal why and how the Zurich-based commercial insurer priced the risks linked to a solar-powered airplane
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AnalysisRSA appoints a new managing director for France
Corinne Cipière will join the insurer at a yet-to-be decided date from Marsh France
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AnalysisAEGIS provides first cyber cover for operational technologies
Lloyd’s syndicate AEGIS claims to offer first cyber solution for operational technology and critical infrastructure
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AnalysisCyber attacks will cost oil and gas firms €1.24bn by 2018 - Willis
The energy sector’s vulnerability to cyber attacks will prove costly unless effective market solutions are found, says Willis
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AnalysisSoft energy insurance rates set to accelerate - Marsh
Energy insurance buyers are likely to benefit from an increasingly softening market, according to Marsh
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AnalysisJLT Towers Re launches expanded Bermuda operations
Former JLT Re and Towers Watson Re operations in Bermuda merged to provide further impetus to JLT Towers Re’s growth aspirations
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AnalysisGovernments urged to help energy firms tackle cyber risk
Government powers must co-operate with the energy sector to mitigate an increasing cyber threat, says Marsh
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AnalysisMiddle East energy firms lead the way in risk management
Energy firms in the Middle East are displaying the best approach to risk management within the sector, says Marsh





