Analysis – Page 7
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Report 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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Risk community mourns passing of Jo Willaert
Jo Willaert was the immediate past president of FERMA and also served as a board member of the Belgian risk management association BELRIM
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US 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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GVNW’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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FERMA: Trust with insurers has been eroded
Service quality and relationships are being deteriorated as the commercial insurance market hardens, say panellists
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DAY 3: Time is running out for businesses to get Brexit-ready
With just a few months left of the transition period, risk managers have substantial work to do to get Brexit-ready. A panel of experts at Airmic Fest outline what needs to take top priority for firms.
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DAY 2: Getting a grip on intangibles
Lockdown has prompted significant investment by many companies in intangible assets, as they adapt to the new environment. This includes human capital and digital platforms, according to a live Q&A at Day 2 of Airmic Fest.
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DAY 2: Collaboration is key
Good data and trust are the cornerstones to successful co-creation, according to panellists at Airmic Fest.
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DAY 2: The harsh market
D&O underwriters have been willing to sacrifice long-standing commercial relationships, revealed risk managers during a heated discussion on the harsh market
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Corporates face “tsunami of insurance price increases”
Insurers and brokers should use the hardening market “to demonstrate their value and treat customers with the respect” - Mactavish
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DAY 1: Six new initiatives from Airmic
Kicking off Airmic Fest, this year’s virtual conference, the risk management association announced several new initiatives and pieces of research for its membership.
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High Court rules in favour of FCA in BI test case
However, participating insurers will not be liable for all claims and individual policies will need to be reviewed carefully alongside the published judgement
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Five liability trends for a COVID age
Rising litigation; more costly recalls; civil unrest and the increased potential for indoor air quality claims are just some of the liability trends exacerbated by COVID-19
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The Herculean task of rebuilding Beirut
Lessons learned in the aftermath of the Tianjin port explosion in 2015 will be particularly significant in Beirut, says Crawford’s Benedict Burke
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GVNW and German brokers call for state-backed pandemic solution
German risk and insurance association teams with brokers to call for a government-backed pandemic solution
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FERMA welcomes EIOPA pandemic resilience paper
EIOPA paper proposes options for public-private partnerships to be explored at national and European level
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New Airmic chair highlights people risk
Tracey Skinner thinks risk managers should work more closely with HR to tackle people risks
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Risk managers enjoying increased board attention - Airmic
Covid-19 is an opportunity for risk professionals to demonstrate the strategic value of their work
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Covid-19 heralds hardest of hard markets
Few insurance classes are expected to emerge unscathed as markets harden in the wake of coronavirus - Insurance Times
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Don’t damage trust, Airmic warns insurers
Insurers can “either interpret ambiguous contract wordings with their balance sheet in mind, or they can act as partners to long-standing customers”