Analysis – Page 29
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AnalysisBrexit: UK firms expect border delays
UK businesses are putting in place a clear operational plan to manage supply chains and distribution, according to research
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AnalysisInsurance hikes could be "nail in the coffin"
Mactavish expects rates to continue to rise in 2021 and says that some companies will be unable to pay for their cover
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Aon study charts the great reset
Companies prioritise operational resilience and staff wellbeing as they adapt to the crisis and look ahead to the future
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AnalysisD&O to be “further inflamed” by COVID vaccine
New Dawn Risk predicts the hard market for D&O risk could be extended by a further 24 months as rushed deals come to market
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AnalysisAmrae welcomes captive incentives
Corporates must have the resilience to bear exceptional shocks, via ‘self-insurance’ or risk transfer to insurers, said Amrae
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AnalysisLiability solution targets motor manufacturers
Amid growing product recall risks, a 5-in-1 insurance solution has been developed for Asian automotive manufacturers
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AnalysisInternal failures drive cyber claims frequency
Business interruption is the main cost driver behind cyber losses, accounting for around 60% of the value of all claims - AGCS
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AnalysisReport finds “major flaws” in risk reporting
FTSE 100 companies ignored or downplayed the impact of pandemics, finds Mactavish in damning report
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AnalysisNat cat loss tally rises in October
Economic losses from devastating floods in southeastern France and northwestern Italy in October are expected to reach €2.7 billion
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AnalysisGlobal GDP to grow by 4.7% in 2021
Amid uncertainty over the COVID-crisis, public policy should focus on sustainable infrastructure development and inclusive growth - sigma
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AnalysisHard market: “Start renewals early”
Risk managers should start their renewal process early and manage their expectations as the hard market plays out, advises FM Global
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AnalysisSilent cyber: Can you hear it?
With events such as WannaCry classified as a cyber catastrophe event, silent cyber issues have developed into coverage disputes
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AnalysisGlobal insurance pricing up 20% in Q3
All regions, except Latin America (9%), reported double-digit pricing increases, led by the UK (34%), Pacific (33%), and the US (18%) - Marsh
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AnalysisUS election: Protests expected
A contested scenario will increase the threat of political violence, with potential supply chain impacts
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AnalysisUS businesses prepare for social unrest
Demand for political violence insurance soared ahead of the bitterly fought and as yet, unclear US election
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AnalysisFCA business interruption test case appeal date set by Supreme Court
Six insurers, the FCA and the Hiscox Action Group are appealing some parts of September’s High Court ruling
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AnalysisHurricane Zeta claims to reach $4.4 billion
At landfall in Louisiana, Zeta was just shy of a Category 3 storm with one-minute sustained wind speeds of 110 mph
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AnalysisHurricane Zeta bears down on Louisiana
Currently, Zeta’s track is a direct landfall for New Orleans, with the storm taking a similar path to Hurricane Katrina in 2005
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AnalysisGVNW’s Mahnke urges insurers not to burn bridges
GVNW chair Dr Alexander Mahnke says insurers risk undermining relationships with their commercial buyers
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AnalysisMarsh hires European risk management leader
Based in Stockholm, Carolina Klint will report to Siegmund Fahrig, CEO of Marsh Continental Europe





