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AnalysisDive In 2018: How can we become more diverse?
Ahead of this month’s Dive In festival, Emmanuel Fabin, insurance manager at TSB bank, says “despite moving away from its traditional, stuffy persona, in reality insurance is still not reflecting the diversity of our society”
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AnalysisDive In 2018: Our battle against bias
Ahead of this month’s Dive In festival, Karla Gahan of VinciWorks, says “by relying so heavily on shortcuts, we are tapping into our biases and risk making poor choices”
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AnalysisRisk managers: make the board and c-suite listen
As businesses face ever-growing threats, risk management should have the ear of every senior exec. Yet we still struggle to be heard and understood. Maybe it is time to change the conversation altogether, says Danny Wong
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AnalysisSurety bonds: a watertight guarantee?
Given the complexity and cost involved in large-scale infrastructure projects, surety bonds promise a new level of protection for all parties involved. Atradius Bonding director Pietro Lanzillotta guides us through the benefits
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AnalysisMega-mergers put 'needs of their clients' at risk
As news of the latest insurance mega-merger between Marsh and JLT begins to settle, StrategicRISK spoke to Parima chairman Franck Baron to get his thoughts on what this means for risk managers.
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AnalysisThailand cave rescue: the lessons that can apply to risk management
Important risk management lessons emerged from this summer’s dramatic rescue operation, as Juliana Sutanto, professor of information systems at Lancaster University, explains
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AnalysisWhat should you consider before buying a cyber insurance policy?
JLT Specialty, financial lines, regional assistant director, Menaka Muthu asks why it is pertinent to really understand your risk before buying a cyber policy
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AnalysisMarsh acquires JLT in $5.6b deal
Following completion of the transaction, Dominic Burke, group chief executive of JLT, will join Marsh & McLennan Companies as vice chairman and serve as a member of MMC’s executive committee.
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AnalysisWhy strategic risks are not "operational risks viewed strategically"
Chief risk officer, Michael Doyle tells StrategicRISK why businesses need to be very clear on where strategic risk ends and operational risk begins.
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AnalysisIs a recall ever good?
Fall out from a recall can be devastating, hitting retailer and consumer trust, and bringing heavy hidden costs. While some say it is possible to come out of a recall looking good, ultimately prevention is always better than cure.
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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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QBE’s ex-chief executive is expected to lead Lloyd’s after Beale’s departure
John Neal is reportedly taking over from Inga Beale as chief executive of Lloyd’s
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AnalysisGVNW Symposium 2018: breaking news from day 2 of the conference
Alexander Mahnke, CEO of GVNW gives a stern warning: embrace digitalisation or suffer the risks; and we speak exclusively to FM Global’s cyber expert and Liberty Specialty Markets terrorism underwriter about the risks ahead
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AnalysisEmbrace digitalisation or risk being left behind
GVNW president Alexander Mahnke sees huge opportunities in the era of digitisation
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AnalysisBehind GVNW’s board, part 5: Matthias Beck – the power of networking
A network of valued colleagues and early nights are some of the ingredients to success, says the head of group insurance and risk management global supplier of fastening materials company, Würth Group
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AnalysisBehind GVNW’s board, part 4: Antje Mertens – the risks of new career challenges
The head of insurance at climate control systems company, Eberspächer, on the biggest risks and challenges
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AnalysisBehind GVNW’s board, part 3: Christian Böhm – a GVNW symposium seasoned pro
From the Bavarian evening to getting to bed before midnight, the managing director (insurance) of global technology group, Freudenberg, provides tips on successfully surviving the highs of the symposium
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AnalysisHow the terrorism landscape is changing
From organised poisoning to lone shooter events, the terrorism landscape is evolving. Joanna Hitchcock, terrorism underwriter at Liberty Specialty Markets, tells us how best to prepare
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AnalysisCyber resilience in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Technology is transforming the business landscape at an unprecedented rate, increasing the severity of cyber risks. Tiago Dias, Cyber Security Consultant at FM Global tells us how we can become resilient
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AnalysisRisk innovation: Germany, part 3 – Are digitised production lines more hackable?
Why the digitisation of manufacturing systems and supply chains is heightening cyber risk concerns





