Analysis – Page 9
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How 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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Tianjin explosion: lessons learned
Just over one year has passed since the devastating Tianjin blasts in China. So what has the insurance industry learned from the event?
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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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Italy earthquake: death toll rises to 247
The 6.2M earthquake hit central part of Italy has caused widespread destruction
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ABI calls for compulsory cyber attack database
A lack of hard data on cyber attacks is making it hard for insurers to provide appropriate cover, the association says
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Dubai Executive Briefing: what risk managers can learn from high-rise fires
Effective risk management processes and comprehensive fire prevention strategies can help reduce the likelihood of high-rise fires
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Low oil prices and political risk drive changes to global supply chain resilience
Switzerland takes over top spot from Norway as most resilient country in annual resilience index
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AIG reports lower profits in Q1 as investment income hit
Group operating profit fell 54% to $773m
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The most dangerous hidden risks facing European businesses
Unlikely they may be, but hidden risks and ‘black swan’ events can be extremely damaging. So, how do you prepare for the unexpected?
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What risk managers need to know about managing a crisis
With social media and the 24-hour news cycle in their sights, crisis management teams need to take charge of a situation before it spirals out of their control
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‘Public and private sectors need to collectively fight cyber risk’
Willis Towers Watson president urges public and private sectors to unite to fight cyber risk in the same way they collectively fight fire
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How larger cargo ships are changing marine insurance needs
Cargo ships are getting larger, but so are the risks
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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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Reputation damage and economic risks top list of hyper-connected risks
StrategicRISK survey finds companies likely to be more susceptible to reputation risk
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Growing supply chain interconnectivity increases business interruption risk
Interdependencies play important role in emerging risks, new report finds
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The top ten insurance M&A deals of 2015
The biggest completed - and mooted - deals of the year so far
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How construction businesses are benefiting from the Internet of Things
As early beneficiaries of the hyper-connected phenomenon known as Internet of things, construction firms are already reaping the rewards – but they are doing so at a risk
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Insuring emerging megacities – the risks and rewards
As urbanisation increases in emerging markets, how will this affect insurers and risk managers?
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The search for cyber cover continues - JLT and Marsh
With the enormity of the risk still holding back insurers and a lack of clarity among buyers, debate is still raging about how to handle cyber risk
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How logistics, weather and budgets delayed the launch of Frankfurt’s New Work City
Dubbed as one of the biggest and most challenging construction jobs in Europe, The Squaire project faced several risks which delayed the build by two years. Here are the lessons that can be learnt