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No 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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Aon report: European winter storms cost likely $1bn+
Storm Emma and the frigid cold snap that hit Europe in February featured in Aon’s Global Catastrophe Recap report for February
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How the Fourth Industrial Revolution will transform businesses and society
The likely risk impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution was examined at a StrategicRISK roundtable at the Dubai World Insurance Congress
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How digitalisation will shape risk and insurance
Risk managers have an important role to play in supporting top management in understanding the risks and opportunities of digital transformation
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Top concerns for European risk managers
StrategicRISK’s latest survey highlights key business risks
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Italy earthquake: death toll rises to 247
The 6.2M earthquake hit central part of Italy has caused widespread destruction
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World Bank Group launches first insurance fund to fight pandemics
The $500m fund was developed in conjunction with the World Health Organization and reinsurers Swiss Re and Munich Re
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Multinationals' supply chains hit by recent earthquakes
Businesses halt operations as they assess damage to manufacturing plants
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Improving eathquake resilience through innovation
The construction sector is pioneering new solutions for buildings capable of withstanding the worst earthquakes
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How catastrophe modelling will help insurance buyers get better value
By taking control of their own data, risk managers are improving their negotiating positions for the best insurance prices
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Big Data will change how risk managers map out earthquake exposure
Risk managers and insurers are getting better at quantifying and evaluating earthquake risk
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Exclusive: ‘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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RSA incurs large losses of 409m
The insurer said the amount was ’slightly worse’ than it had planned for
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Insurance cycles are dead – Lloyd’s, AJ Gallagher, Willis, AIG
The influx of alternative capital has ended cyclical insurance pricing, according to experts at yesterday’s panel discussion
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Insurers urged to innovate to compete in the most challenging underwriting conditions in 15 years
Broker calls for repackaging of terrorism risks into property programmes, deletion of cyber exclusions and increased limits for catastrophe risks
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SR reviews the progression of risk management and assesses the challenges ahead
In the past 15 years, risk management has undergone a period of significant adaptation, but the profession is still striving for more board engagement
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More than half of 100 cities most exposed to nat cats are concentrated in four countries
Verisk Maplecroft’s Natural Hazards Risk Atlas 2015 reveals high concentration of cities exposed to natural hazards
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The increasing cost of nat cats in Saudi Arabia
Growing awareness of disasters in a historically safe country
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Supply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain
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Volcanic and seismic activity remain unpredictable and dangerous
In today’s globalised society, volcanic and seismic activity pose a high risk to global supply chains, meaning firms must understand their exposures to be resilient