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AnalysisWillis's Dominic Casserley to depart
The Willis Towers Watson deputy chief exec is leaving at the end of the year
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AnalysisA working plan for Brexit
The terms of the UK’s departure from the EU have yet to be agreed, but that should not stop risk professionals developing a Brexit business continuity strategy for their business
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AnalysisLevel of D&O claims has increased since the financial crisis
A quarter of claims related to bankruptcy
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AnalysisThe implications of Brexit on D&O risk
Directors and officers need to be on top of the opportunities and threats of Brexit
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AnalysisHow to develop an effective resilience programme
The challenges facing modern companies mean they need to be agile and decisive to provide effective business continuity
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AnalysisThe top Brexit risks for the construction industry
Trade barriers and a curb on immigration are likely to have a significant impact
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AnalysisWillis Towers Watson extends autism employment programme to UK
Broker says adults with ASD thrive in certain skills
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AnalysisPwC: Insurers more confident about Brexit than peers
Latest CBI/PwC financial services survey reveals insurers’ attitudes to Brexit
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Analysis
Redefining the value of insurance
Eberhard Faller, senior vice president, corporate insurance at BASF, outlines the threats and opportunities facing the insurance industry
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AnalysisChoosing your approach towards risk retention
Defining risk appetite is the first step in successfully retaining risk
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AnalysisMahnke: GVNW to serve members in a better and more effective way following merger
One of the association’s main focuses will be the education and training of risk and insurance managers
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AnalysisHow JLT took on Marsh and Aon in Australia
Five years ago, Britain’s JLT was a relatively small player in Australia. Now it’s challenging the status quo, beating giants Aon and Marsh to high-profile corporate contracts
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AnalysisProtecting trade marks against grey market threat
Multinationals should do more to tackle legal risks around parallel imports – particularly post-Brexit, according to law firm Hogan Lovells
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AnalysisJLT reveals deeper-than-expected job cuts at UK EB unit
Broking group has cut more than 300 jobs at its UK and Ireland employee benefits unit
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AnalysisJLT reports 46% profit drop and 1% organic growth for first half
One-off costs of £34m are the main cause of the drop
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AnalysisTop tips for managing corporate culture
A third of boards fail to drive corporate culture, new research finds
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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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AnalysisHow Marsh and Gallagher are plotting UK acquisitions
Marsh is keen to repeat the US success of its Marsh & McLennan Agency model, and after acquiring Jelf last year, is planning to buy more UK brokers
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AnalysisGeneral insurers to hire more as disruption fears grow
Companies expect most staff shortages in digital and systems and software development skills, survey finds





