Analysis – Page 21
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AnalysisAXA and XL announce first joint branding operation
The new group – AXA XL – combines XL Group operations, AXA Corporate Solutions and AXA Art
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AnalysisZurich and Lloyd's launch industry inclusivity pledge
50 firms from across the industry have signed the pledge calling for an end to discrimination in insurance
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AnalysisNo premiums, no play: the insurance behind the 2018 World Cup
One essential item needs to be in position for the 2018 World Cup – and it’s not the ball. Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) head of entertainment international, Michael Furtschegger tells StrategicRISK what the biggest risks are
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AnalysisTechnology – making insurers future proof
Technological developments are transforming the risk landscape, introducing new and complex risks and intensifying traditional threats. The best insurers are developing new and innovative solutions to stay ahead of the game. Matt Reeves, UK business development manager at AXA Corporate Solutions, tells us more
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AnalysisVolatile geopolitics to foment regulatory change – Aubert
Brexit and Trump have redefined political risk but the regulatory fallout is yet to happen, thinks Willis Towers Watson’s Nicolas Aubert
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AnalysisWhat’s on the drawing board at Airmic?
Digital transformation, balancing old and new skills, and integrating risk throughout the business are overarching focuses for Julia Graham, Airmic’s deputy CEO and technical director
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AnalysisJardine makes the case for D&I at Lloyd’s talk
Diversity and inclusion brings business benefits as well as better ethics, emphasised XL Catlin’s Paul Jardine
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AnalysisSupply chain disruption risk jumps for automotive sector
European automotive sector firms faced 379 supply chain disruption incidents last year, up from 268 in 2016, according to a report from insurance broker JLT
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AnalysisContingency planning for Brexit
British firms are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best amid a quest for certainty
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AnalysisQBE study highlights risks of mental health taboo
Workplace social taboos about mental health are hurting businesses while managers remain aloof
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Analysis#MeToo allegations headed for D&O fallout?
Rife allegations of sexual misconduct and the #MeToo movement encouraging victims to speak up could mean more D&O claims coming through
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AnalysisThree priorities for RIMS in 2018
Robert Cartwright Jr kicked off Monday morning at RIMS 2018 in San Antonio by outlining three core aims for the risk management society in 2018
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AnalysisHow to respond to a social media crisis
Reputational risk has been sharpened by social media, making crisis response even more vital. David Benyon reports
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AnalysisGDPR readiness low, insurer Chubb warns
Too many French firms – even the big ones – have only recently begun preparing for GDPR
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AnalysisGDPR governance: how much is enough?
Europe’s new GDPR data protection regime is demanding on data governance, leading to compliance fears
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AnalysisNew claims heads at two major insurers
New claims heads at AGCS and Liberty Specialty Markets among a slew of people moves at several European commercial insurers
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AnalysisM&A risk rising, report warns
Is the bubble about to burst, Willis Towers Watson asked, after merger deals face their worst performance in a decade?
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AnalysisHealthcare leads data risk assessments – Trustwave study
UK professionals value their personally identifiable data at less than half as much as their US counterparts, according to a report from tech firm Trustwave





