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JLT expects one-off costs of £34m in 2016
Costs consists of £12m for the restructuring of its UK and Ireland employee benefits division and £22m to settle its legal dispute with Willis
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2016 MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards finalists published
Excellence to be rewarded in Dubai on October 9
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Aon broking profit down 9% in 2015
But broker enjoys organic growth in commission and fees of 3%
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Munich Re appoints Joachim Wenning as new chief executive
Wenning will replace Nikolaus von Bomhard, who will step down on 26 April
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MEA Awards hall of fame: your chance to join last year’s winners
Entries for 2016 MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards close on 31 March – enter now for a chance to win
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The non-physical risks you need to know about
Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines the top five types of insurable non-physical damage
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Beazley profits up by 8.4% as demand for cyber cover grows
Insurer is planning to return head office to London to increase operational efficiency of group
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Extreme risk exposure on the rise, says Brigitte Bouquot
Changing risk climate will increase need for risk management
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Frank O'Neill to take the helm at Swiss Re UK & Ireland
Frank O’Neill is currently chief executive of Middle East & Africa
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Willis/Towers Watson merger completed
Combined entity includes senior management from Willis and Towers Watson
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Cyber attacks a "substantial" threat to insurers: AM Best
All insurers should be wary of cyber risk aggregation, says rating agency
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Zurich stops writing Middle East general insurance
Insurer cites ”limited potential” for profitable growth
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The top ten insurance M&A deals of 2015
The biggest completed - and mooted - deals of the year so far
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Insuring emerging megacities – the risks and rewards
As urbanisation increases in emerging markets, how will this affect insurers and risk managers?
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Why alternative risk transfer is entering the mainstream
Alternative risk transfer is becoming more widespread as companies retain more risk, traditional insurance struggles to cover emerging risks and new forms of capital enter the market. By Ciarán Healy, director of consulting for global captive practice, Willis, and Marc Paasch, global head of alternative risk transfer solutions, Willis
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Lloyd's forges China link with landmark insurance deal
Insurance market signs deal as part of Chinese state visit
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Nations must tackle 13tn disaster protection gap
Insurance and related solutions can help, says Swiss Re
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FERMA guide warns that the UK Insurance Act 2015 will affect insurance buyers across Europe
New guide spells out legal changes