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AnalysisAon spikes plans to table offer for Willis
Insurance and reinsurance broking giant Aon has scrapped plans to make a bid for its slightly smaller rival Willis Towers Watson
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AnalysisEurope’s listeria outbreak sends stern warning to risk and supply chain managers
As Europe’s food and industry thrives, the heat is on to manage its risks. We look to the lab where solutions are being developed to better handle contamination and consider a more holistic approach to coverage that goes far beyond simple product recall insurance
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AnalysisWhy does risk management need a systemic approach?
Christoph Schwager, managing director of SRI Strategic Risk Institute and former Chief Risk Officer, Airbus Group and Partner EY explains why risk management always needs a systemic approach.
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AnalysisCarillion enquiry slams Big Four audit firms
The UK’s audit market is a “cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed”, said a House of Commons joint select committee enquiry into the collapse of construction company Carillion
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AnalysisWork together against rising cyber risks, Marsh UK CEO warns
Building resilience needs more cooperation, Marsh’s Mark Weil has urged, speaking at the launch of TheCityUK’s ‘Governing Cyber Risk’ report
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AnalysisFraudulent instruction cyber threat emerges
Cyber insurer Beazley has warned about a rise in fraudulent instruction scams
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AnalysisPolitical, cyber risks dominate for UK business – CNA Hardy
Almost half of UK business leaders predict cyber will be their top concern by Spring 2018, according to a report into risk and confidence among UK businesses
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AnalysisInterview: Inga Beale aims to get it right first time
Lloyd’s chief executive Dame Inga Beale talks to Samera Owusu Tutu, editor of our sister publication, Global Reinsurance
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AnalysisWaging war on big business
Governments, activists, shareholders and consumers are lining up to attack major companies
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AnalysisQBE Europe unveils new underwriting structure
QBE Europe unveils new underwriting structure it claims will provide a compelling product offering to brokers
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AnalysisUnderstanding exposure crucial for dealing with Brexit
Risk managers urged to ‘prepare for a wide range of possible outcomes’
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AnalysisWhen do bribery and corruption invalidate D&O cover?
The corruption charges against FIFA officials raise disturbing issues – for the insured, at least – about whether bad behaviour renders D&O null and void
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AnalysisThe biggest risks to Asia’s $8 trillion-worth of infrastructure projects
Russell Group managing director Suki Basi gives take on the impact of the Asia infrastructure boom
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AnalysisWhy 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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AnalysisAerospace’s biggest supply chain challenge is around the corner
A forecast boom in the aerospace industry poses unprecedented supply chain problems
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AnalysisWillis Towers Watson $18bn merger is projected to achieve billions in revenue
Willis shareholders will own 50.1% and the combined company will be named Willis Towers Watson.
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AnalysisBrokers 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
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AnalysisHow 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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AnalysisHow supply chain management has evolved since 1990
Supply chain management has advanced in recent years to copy with the complex risk landscape, but there are still lessons to be learned
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