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European insurers paid out €952bn in claims in 2013
Figures from Insurance Europe found that insurers paid out an average €2.6bn per day to individuals and businesses
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Supply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain
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AXA launches new data tool to help brokers assess risk of new business
Brokers will get to see information ranging from; financial performance to flood, subsidence and theft issues
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AIG’s chief operating officer Nicolas Aubert to become Willis UK Insurance chief executive
In his new role, Aubert will lead the expansion of Willis’s insurance business in the UK and will report to Willis Group chief executive Dominic Casserley
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Deadly diseases set to infect continuity plans
Being prepared for the threats to business continuity caused by deadly infectious diseases, such as Ebola, means identifying gaps in the current emergency response plan and taking steps to address these, with clear trigger points for each action
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Aon and Manchester United: Risk aware not risk averse
Risk shapes almost everything Manchester United do and the club work constantly with Aon to refine strategies
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Aon and Manchester United: The ultimate test of business continuity
When Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management and Chief Executive David Gill also stepped down from his post, Manchester United’s resilience both on and off the pitch faced a major challenge
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Litigation poses a growing threat
International litigation is on the rise, with an increasing number of claimants turning to the UK courts to resolve their disputes
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Legal focus: Start listening
The EU has implemented a series of regulations to tackle work-induced hearing loss over the past few decades, so why are deafness claims on the rise?
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Ferma Forum 2013: Polluters beware is the message from Willis
StrategicRISK spoke with Willis executive director, environmental practice, Julien Combeau about the environmental liability directive
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Ferma Forum 2013: Solvency II delays will compromise EU insurers' ability to deliver protection
‘The insurance industry will become increasingly important in this risky world but without sound risk management and a risk-based solvency regime, insurers will not be able to deliver’
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Airmic 2013: Brighton Rock
Airmic chief executive John Hurrell is preparing to celebrate the risk management association’s 50th birthday with a conference inspired by 1960s mod culture and the music of The Who
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New course aims to stamp out building industry safety issues
Electrical Contractors’ Insurance Company and OHS joint course to be run throughout the UK
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New risk management program to improve mining H&S
University of Queensland team with industry players to create database of risks and control measures
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Alarm 2012: See you in Manchester!
I’ll be heading back to my native Manchester for next week’s 2012 Alarm Learning and Development Forum
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Budget 2012: UK claims it will cut H&S regulation by 84%
In addition the UK will aim to start health and safety prosecutions within three years of an incident occurring by April 2013
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'Regulators should work with Gulf insurers to craft supervision that works'
MultaQa panel agrees that appropriate regulation is required to fix regulatory shortcomings
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Latin American insurance market grew nearly 20% in 2010
All markets achieved a nominal increase, boosted by the life insurance sector
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A toothless tiger
Despite the hype the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter Act aint up to much, says Sue Copeman
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Boards are blinding themselves to risk
A major new study draws attention to seven existential risks that are beyond the realm of traditional risk management processes. Nathan Skinner dissects the findings