Analysis – Page 9
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As Iran reopens to international investment, risk managers are advised to proceed with caution
The prospect of rich opportunities in Iran as the nation opens up to Western investors on the back of the recent UN sanctions deal will only come to those who weigh up the region’s many risks carefully and take their time not to upset a resistant regime
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Passenger data surveillance could become EU law: what are the risks?
Efforts by the UK to set up a data-gathering system across the airline industry backfired but it remains to be seen whether the EU learns from the past
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Minimising brand damage: the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash
In the second of a three-part series of intangible risk articles, European risk managers review how the theme park responded to an accident which could have caused its reputation to spiral
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EU updates air safety list and lifts Philippines ban
A total of 232 airlines are banned from flying in the EU and passengers can use the list to check airline safety when traveling in other parts of the world
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How will the Germanwings crash affect the 2015 aviation insurance market?
Aviation experts at Allied World, Lockton and Aspen explain how the latest disaster will affect the market
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MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards 2015 shortlist published
Excellence to be awarded in Dubai on September 27
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The biggest risks to the GCC’s €1.2trn construction market
Senior construction risk managers highlight talent acquisition and retention and resource scarcity as the biggest threats to hundreds of projects currently under construction
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Three aid schemes approved for the French aviation sector
The objective is to maintain the accessibility of regions and promote regional economic development
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The must-attend MEA event for risk managers and (re)insurers
Executive Briefing LIVE format extended to include the region’s growing community of risk professionals
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Last chance to enter our 2015 MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards
Your final opportunity to enter our inaugural 2015 MEA Risk and Insurance Excellence Awards
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Multaqa 2015: MENA's fledgling risk management sector shows signs of growth
Three senior risk managers outline the state of risk management in the booming Gulf states
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How to attract and retain Generation Y talent
Up and coming general managers have a new set of priorities for their work-life complexities and businesses overlook this at their own cost
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Six points to understand security measures in civil airliners
What should risk managers know about the rules and regulations governing civil aviation in the EU?
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What are the legal implications of the UK leaving the EU?
As some politicians clamour for the UK to brexit, what would happen to the EU-derived laws? Would everything change or would it remain the same?
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StrategicRISK Asia wins Risk Management Journalism Award 2015
For its “comprehensive coverage of risk management-related issues”, StrategicRISK Asia won the Institute of Risk Management’s journalism award
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High frequency of unusual weather poses serious threat to corporate’s finances
Up to a quarter of a firm’s revenues can be significantly affected by weather anomalies, says AXA Corporate Solutions’ Tanguy Touffut
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Insurers liable to pay €84,000 to each victim of downed AirAsia flight
The Indonesian financial services authority said insurers are liable by law to pay out compensation
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Aviation sector faces new risks and rising cost of claims
Despite a measurable improvement of safety practices, aviation risk managers face new challenges, such as a talent shortage, cyber risk – AGCS
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More than half of boards fail to sign off on company risk management programmes
Majority of UK boards are not following guidance with regard to ERM programmes and insurance buyers remain loyal to captives despite softer market − Airmic
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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