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Risk managers urged to look beyond first-tier suppliers
Conventional insurance may not be enough and risk managers are advised to take a more holistic approach to supply chain risk
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Risk managers care about employee benefits
Zurich’s initiative to combine corporate life and non-life solutions spells good news for captives
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Ferma warns EU against mandatory schemes for catastrophe insurance
“Our members do not see any reason for a mandatory framework to improve insurance market capacities”
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Uncertainty around Solvency II is crippling investor confidence but regulation is still needed
Despite its delays, the proposed framework is still needed, according to S&P
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Solvency II – and now for the hard bit
The Solvency II deadline is looming, with firms now using risk management as an even more vital business tool
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Guernsey continues to be Europe’s leading destination for captives
Decision to reject Solvency II requirements a boost to island’s standing
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Companies more likely to form new Captives onshore
In the last ten years more Captives have been formed onshore than offshore, according to Marsh
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Focus on political risk intensifies
In the aftermath of popular uprisings and regime change in several countries, organisations are tightening their political risk controls
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Risk management qualifications - What's on offer?
Here's our handy guide to all of the risk management training and qualifications available to you in the UK
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FT report backs Guernsey
Changes to the Channel Islands’ tax regime won’t hit their popularity
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Europe tells Spain to comply with industrial accidents ruling
There are no emergency plans to cover major accidents at 24 dangerous industrial sites in Spain
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New health and safety proposals
Lord Young’s report calls for restrictions on “no win no fee” advertising
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Tame, messy and wicked risk
David Hancock blogs about his new book on project risk management
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Hungarian toxic flood
A dam was breached releasing a flood of red sludge over 16 square miles and poisoning the Danube
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ELD to "bear teeth" in Hungarian toxic flood
Risk of serious environmental damage in Danube
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Dodd-Frank good for ratings, says AM Best
Law introduces new requirements for rating agencies
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Can Dodd-Frank stop another crisis?
The sweeping overhaul of US financial regulation fails to address the main causes of the financial crisis, says Matthew Kerfoot