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The terrorism risk landscape is changing
Loss of attraction and non-damage business interruption protections are increasingly in demand from insurers, while companies are dusting off response policies and evacuation procedures against evolving terror threats
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Brokers suggest Bermuda for insuring GDPR fines
Bermuda was cited by underwriters at several large insurers, speaking to StrategicRISK about potential jurisdictions outside the EU that brokers are suggesting could be used to insure GDPR fines
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Work around the client’s needs, not the other way around – RSA’s Buckle
Too many insurers expect their commercial clients to navigate the insurance sector’s quirks, rather than designing protection around the customer
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Political risk rising in 2018
Geopolitical and economic uncertainty is fuelling the growing uptake of political risk covers. By taking a more proactive, analytic approach, corporations can elevate this coverage from a risk transfer transaction into a strategic tool. By Antony Ireland
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Blockchain insurance buying tech unveiled for Maersk
The first blockchain marine insurance transaction, between shipping company AP Møller-Maersk and insurers MS Amlin and XL Catlin, was the topic of debate at an event in London today
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Airmic welcomes Pool Re adding BI to UK terror backstop
UK government to legislate to broaden public-private terrorism reinsurer Pool Re’s remit to include business interruption
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Motor premiums increased ‘dramatically’ in Q4 2017 – Biba
Fleet motor insurance saw consistent premium increases throughout the year, but especially in Q4
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Call for shakeup in regulatory reporting practices by the UK’s FCA
A “Dear CEO” letter from the Financial Conduct Authority warns brokers, financial advisors and investment firms about filing inaccurate or incomplete data
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Brexit broking risk report published by EY, LIIBA
To continue to meet commercial clients’ needs, insurance brokers caught up by Brexit may need to create new subsidiaries
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Marsh UK rebrands Bluefin to Jelf
The insurance broker bought Jelf in 2015 and Bluefin in December last year
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FERMA fires riposte to ENISA cyber report
After ENISA’s report on cyber insurance language harmonisation, FERMA calls on the EU body to integrate the client dimension
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Brokers waiting on CEE cyber demand
Many risk managers in Central and Eastern Europe are identifying their cyber exposures, but few are buying insurance covers
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Integrating ERM and cyber risk response – Airmic panel
Collaboration between the CFO, IT and risk functions is needed to combat cyber risks, according to an Airmic ERM panel debate
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Communication vital for building risk manager influence – Wishart
Being open, honest, and building the relationships between risk management and staff is what counts most, according the risk manager for one major online retailer
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Risk managers, insurers converging on services, data – Liberty
Insurers are putting more onus on services, and risk managers are increasingly accessing insurers’ data, according to Kadidja Sinz at Liberty Specialty Markets
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Zurich: the benefits of risk transfer
Banks and other organisations are freeing up capital by working with the right insurance partners
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Beware bolt-on cyber covers – HDI Global
Buyers and brokers are attracted to bolt-on cyber covers, but these can be narrow and lacking in response services
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Buyers calm despite Brexit contract certainty risk - Willis Towers Watson
Contract certainty after Brexit is subject to uncertainty, according to Willis Towers Watson’s Nicolas Aubert
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Parametric 2.0 – The developing insurance world
The continued rise of parametric insurance. In association with AXA
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Sat Nav for Risk Managers: A closer look at AXA’s Risk Pilot
How insurance solutions previously reserved for the largest corporates are finding their way to all large insurance buyers. In association with AXA