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AnalysisMarsh still on acquisition trail after Bluefin – Weil
Marsh’s purchase of Bluefin won’t be its last in broking space
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AnalysisZurich names new UK boss
Appointment follows the integration of general insurance and life business
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AnalysisPresident Trump: A leap into the unknown
StrategicRISK editor-in-chief Mike Jones considers how the US election result will change the global risk landscape
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AnalysisZurich UK GI profit boosted by lower claims costs
Chief executive Conor Brennan hails “solid” results
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AnalysisJLT broking unit performance ‘resilient’ in Q3
Challenges remain in JLT’s employee benefits business
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AnalysisCosts of supply chain disruptions on the rise
Lack of adequate supply chain visibility is likely to be a reason for the increase in disruptions
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AnalysisSIRM elects two new board members
Association elects new members during its annual forum in Lausanne
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AnalysisCompanies underestimate their ability to protect themselves against cyberattacks
The average company experiences two to three effective attacks per month
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AnalysisRisk appetite should be top of the agenda following Brexit
Brexit uncertainty has created a need to reassess growth plans, expected returns and risk appetite
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Lessons learned from the Hanjin bankruptcy
Cargo owners are urged to rigorously select their overseas carrier and review their cargo insurance cover, as the shipping company’s insolvency could lead to a domino effect
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AnalysisIneffective reporting lines leave companies at risk
Senior managers’ ignorance of issues within a company deemed irrelevant, as High Court attributes junior employees’ knowledge to the company as a whole
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AnalysisHow the Galaxy Note 7 recall could improve Samsung's reputation
A well-managed product recall can leave consumers feeling more positive about the brand
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AnalysisMany companies failing to fully comply with the Modern Slavery Act
Both disclosure and non-disclosure carry reputational risks for businesses
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AnalysisInformation warfare: the rising threat of state-backed cyber attacks
The high level of engineering behind nation-sponsored hacks makes it hard for businesses to protect themselves
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AnalysisCompliance professionals view Trump as a risk to the profession
More than a quarter cites the US elections as one of the biggest risks for the year ahead
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AnalysisSenior management more involved in addressing modern slavery
A year after the introduction of the UK Modern Slavery Act, CEO and senior executive engagement has doubled
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