Analysis – Page 6
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ABI calls for compulsory cyber attack database
A lack of hard data on cyber attacks is making it hard for insurers to provide appropriate cover, the association says
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Exclusive: airline sector believes aviation premiums are unsustainable
Senior representatives in the sector believe premiums are unlikely to increase in the next 12 months, survey finds
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The 'most lethal year for terrorist violence in Europe' was 2015
Transport and retail sectors most popular targets for terrorists
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AIG Europe reports flat 2015 profit in tough market
Insurer cuts back in personal accident amid “challenging conditions”
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Airlines fear pace of technological change - Willis Towers Watson
New report ranks the top risks of the aviation industry
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Standalone cyber policies are the only way for full cover – IUA
Report finds many conventional classes of business have cyber exclusions
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Marsh and Zurich each launch employee benefit programmes
Programmes launched in a bid to attract and retain talent
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Aviation and aerospace sector turn to employee benefit programmes to attract and retain talent – Marsh
“Aviation and aerospace firms now realise that specialised employee benefits packages that cater for the specific needs of their sector are key differentiators in this cut-throat labour market”
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Aerospace’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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Ashley Madison data theft is “the loudest call for action to date”
An urgent change in behaviour is needed if businesses want to avoid the next big data hack
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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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The legal risks for drone insurance
Tighter policy wordings will be needed amid new regulations and increasing drone use
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Insurers urged to set standards for covering drones – an insurance market potentially worth billions
Insurance potential is huge but underwriters must shape safety laws
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The insurers that are developing drones insurance and the risks they are covering
Demand for drones insurance is high with oil and gas and media industries investing heavily in the technology
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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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Internet of things – the next big risk for insurers
Cyber risk and property liability could amplify as connected devices become more popular – and insurers need to pay attention now
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How drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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Insuring nanotechnology risks
Even though nanotechnology may not have resulted in any litigation yet and is widely used, many insurers exclude its application in their fine print. However, as its benefits become clearer, some insurers are revisiting their position Part of a technology risks series supported by
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How corporate risk management is shaping up after the financial crisis
Thanks to global events, the role of risk managers is moving up the executive chain
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Has Rolls-Royce revolutionised supply chain finance?
When many of its suppliers were struggling to finance the tools on which the manufacturer relied, it devised an ingenious solution to help them, thereby mitigating a key business risk Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by