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AnalysisRisk appetite: why ‘tone from the top’ is vital
Many boards fail to understand the difference between their company’s risk appetite and risk tolerance
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AnalysisAirmic: risk managers ready for Insurance Act
Market has risen to Insurance Act challenge, risk managers say
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AnalysisInsurance Act could be boon for brokers
Brokers not fully prepared for the introduction of the Insurance Act
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AnalysisInsurance Act: Industry braces for “massive change”
Industry explores what happens next as Insurance Act takes effect
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AnalysisHow JLT took on Marsh and Aon in Australia
Five years ago, Britain’s JLT was a relatively small player in Australia. Now it’s challenging the status quo, beating giants Aon and Marsh to high-profile corporate contracts
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AnalysisHans-Joerg Schill Q&A: Dawn of a new era
Fraport risk manager talks about his career and the recent merger of Germany’s two risk management associations
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AnalysisProtecting trade marks against grey market threat
Multinationals should do more to tackle legal risks around parallel imports – particularly post-Brexit, according to law firm Hogan Lovells
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Analysis
Kadidja Sinz leaves XL Catlin for key Liberty role
Appointed head of Europe for Liberty Specialty Markets
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AnalysisViability of services passport questioned
Insurance Europe responds to European Commission consultation on EU services passport
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AnalysisCulture essential in preventing corporate scandals, FRC and Airmic agree
UK risk management association welcomes FRC’s findings on importance of corporate culture
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AnalysisJLT reveals deeper-than-expected job cuts at UK EB unit
Broking group has cut more than 300 jobs at its UK and Ireland employee benefits unit
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AnalysisJLT reports 46% profit drop and 1% organic growth for first half
One-off costs of £34m are the main cause of the drop
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AnalysisBrexit: Hiscox mulls setting up EU-based insurance company
Insurer says it is preparing for a range of outcomes
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AnalysisAIG launches Brexit insurance
Add-on to insurer’s D&O policy will cover the cost of legal challenges that might arise as a result of Brexit
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AnalysisUnderstanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion
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AnalysisAIG is well positioned to adapt to post-Brexit world, Baldwin says
Chief executive of AIG Europe and AIG UK gives his view on the challenges and opportunities of Brexit
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AnalysisInsurers brace for Brexit upheaval
Companies consider moving business, people and headquarters. Some insurers aren’t prepared to wait and see before taking action
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AnalysisTop tips for managing corporate culture
A third of boards fail to drive corporate culture, new research finds
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AnalysisAIR launches global resilience practice
New function is aimed at developing solutions that aid society’s efforts to better prepare for and recover from catastrophes
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AnalysisChubb expands cyber underwriting team
Insurer appoints Lauren Webb as senior underwriting manager for the London Market and Chris McMurray as senior cyber underwriter for the UK and Ireland





