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We need new answers to new risks
Businesses have shorter lifespans, fewer physical assets and are more leveraged on their balance sheets than ever before. The future is daunting and we need new solutions, warns Airmic’s chief executive
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Who to see and what they’re saying at Airmic 2019
AIG, stand: 29-30 Who will be there? AIG has a team of experts from across the business to provide attendees with access to a broad range of specialists, including, Jon Gregory, global head of kidnap & ransom and crisis solutions, who presented on the topic, No crisis ...
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Be part of the #ChangingRisk Community
We surveyed risk managers from across the world for their views on what needs to change in risk management. Here’s a preview of the results
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What will Lloyd’s of the future look like?
The archaic 330-year-old insurance market Lloyd’s of London has announced a major overhaul - and it could just be the change that risk managers have been demanding.
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Risk managers fear mergers will impact choice
Risk managers predict further consolidation of the broking sector following Marsh’s $5.6bn takeover of JLT, but fear mergers will reduce the level of choice for insurance buyers.
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What Marsh’s $5.6bn acquisition of JLT will mean for risk managers
Ever since Marsh announced that it had snapped up smaller rival JLT for $5.6bn, securing its position as the world’s largest insurance broker, risk managers have asked what it will mean for them. Today (2 April), the two firms sat down to explain
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'The best people will leave' - ex-JLT boss' worrying view on Marsh deal
Former JLT commercial director James Twining has given a worrying and bleak assessment of Marsh’s takeover of JLT
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How to insure your cryptocurrency risks
Trading in cryptocurrencies used to be the domain of bedroom boffins - but now it has grown into a market worth well in excess of $100bn. However, those dealing in crypto are struggling to get insurance cover
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Ethiopian Airlines crash broker and insurer named
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed shortly after take off, south of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Sunday, killing 157 passengers and crew. StrategicRISK is placing the crash under the microscope and will be investigating further. Here’s what we know so far
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Aon spikes plans to table offer for Willis
Insurance and reinsurance broking giant Aon has scrapped plans to make a bid for its slightly smaller rival Willis Towers Watson
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Berkshire Hathaway gets the nod for post-Brexit hub in Dublin
Berkshire Hathaway’s insurance arm has secured approval to set up its post-Brexit European insurance hub in Dublin.
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What risk managers need to know about managing AI risks
Many more companies are implementing AI into their operations, but the risks and insuring them, are about to get a lot more complicated
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How digitalisation will change your risk profile and the insurance broking model
StrategicRISK spoke to Laurent Rousseau, deputy CEO at SCOR and Corinne Cipière, managing director, market management at AGCS ahead of this morning’s panel debate entitled ‘Insurance tomorrow’ to understand the impact of digitalisation
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Protecting against the top three risks climate change, political risks and cyber threats
As risk managers gather for the AMARE Rencontres in Deauville, Julien Guénot, Country leader, France at AXA XL, considers the risks keeping risk managers awake at night.
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Qui participe aux Rencontres et quels sont les sujets brûlants de 2019 ?» (2e partie)
AGCS Qui sera présent ? Patrick Thiels, CEO d’Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty Pays méditerranéens, France, Italie, Espagne et Benelux (en photo) ; Corinne Cipière, Directrice générale France et Directrice commerciale et marketing de la région Méditerranée ; Christopher Sheldon, Conseiller juridique senior auprès du CEO Global ...
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Is insurance fit for the future?
Most traditional insurance products provide cover for tangible assets. But increasingly an organisation’s value is based around intangible assets, so how can insurance keep up?
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Cyber risks and business interruption top risk ranking as the biggest risks to corporates
Cyber and BI risks are increasingly interlinked as ransomware attacks or accidental IT outages often result in disruption of operations and services, costing hundreds of millions of dollars, warn AGCS on the launch of its Risk Barometer 2019
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The Journal, 1st edition: Product recall
The first edition of The Journal examines product recall risk.
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The new resilient business
Nearly all businesses with international operations and supply chains are ringside for the battle for the next world order. Control Risks principal Dan Tawfik and senior partner Jacqueline Day explain how to prepare for tomorrow.
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How Crossrail set the benchmark in construction risk management
Risk management has been central to the success of Europe’s largest infrastructure project, owing much to sustained engagement with lead insurers Swiss Re Corporate Solutions and Zurich and broker AJ Gallagher. Colin Hamling, commercial and insurance manager, (December 2009-2016) tells us more