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Managing environmental risk in today’s changing business world
Regulation and reputation: ACE considers the challenges of environmental risk Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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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 is risk management facing such a dearth of young talent?
It’s been a struggle to fill the talent gap in risk management left by the financial crisis, but efforts are being made to raise awareness among the younger generation about a rewarding career choice
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The power of the disruptive innovator
Uber, WhatsApp and 3D printing are just three emerging technologies that ring alarm bells for long established sectors such as insurance. But they only point to one thing: change or be changed
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EU agrees revised directive on insurance sales
The new rules will change the way in which insurance products are sold
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FERMA’s new president will bring European certification to fruition
Jo Willaert sets out three aims for his term at the helm
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Aon is the “only financial services organisation” selected for EU cyber risk project
The EU project aims to provide a cyber-risk management framework to assess, monitor and mitigate cyber risks
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Five EU countries asked to terminate intra-EU bilateral investment treaties
Treaties deemed incompatible with EU law as they are based on nationality
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EU releases tax havens blacklist
The list includes Hong Kong and Brunei in Asia, Monaco, Andorra and Guernsey in Europe and various Caribbean havens
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EU launches public consultation on corporate tax transparency
Companies could be required to disclose taxes they pay in every country where they operate
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Regulation and macro-economic factors biggest concerns for C-suite executives
Survey also shows only 40% executives believe the financial sector’s ability to manage risk has materially changed for the better in past 12 months
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UK businesses struggle to develop positive risk culture, according to new survey
Only three out of 10 businesses felt that they had a positive risk
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How a new role could help firms avoid major crises
Executive risk leaders would report directly to the board and be in a position to influence the strategic direction of the business
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Is the concept of a corporate risk culture doomed to fail?
Companies that embed risk management into their decision-making processes have much to gain. However, this is easier said than done
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A first package of third-country equivalence decisions adopted under Solvency II
Decisions take the form of delegated acts and concern seven countries
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EU and Switzerland sign historic tax transparency agreement
Tax evaders will now be prevented from hiding undeclared income in Swiss accounts
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AIG opens trading lounge and adds €10m capacity to London market platforms
Insurer invites brokers to use its new trading lounge, dedicated to international traded and excess lines
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Future of insurance: how the tech- revolution is reshaping the way claims are handled
The insurance industry is undergoing a revolution – technological advancements are transforming how claims are processed, putting an end to labour-intensive systems Part of a property and casualty series supported by
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European Parliament agrees mandate for regulation of financial benchmarks
Proposed rules aim to improve the functioning and governance benchmarks used in financial instruments
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Brokers face millions in fines if they fail to invest in compliance and audit functions
Moore Stephen’s Tackling Financial Crime whitepaper spells out the dangers to brokers if they do not invest in personnel to mitigate financial crime