Analysis – Page 141
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AnalysisUK in turmoil as country votes to leave EU
Prime Minister resigns, shares plunge around world and sterling plummets
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AnalysisAllianz and University of Pavia to collaborate on risk research
The two organisations will explore new directions in risk and establish joint training programs
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AnalysisChubb names P&C risk engineering leadership in Europe
Paul Brooke appointed as head of P&C risk engineering services for Chubb in Europe
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AnalysisHow Marsh and Gallagher are plotting UK acquisitions
Marsh is keen to repeat the US success of its Marsh & McLennan Agency model, and after acquiring Jelf last year, is planning to buy more UK brokers
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AnalysisAon UK appoints long-serving Marsh exec to board
John Nicholson joins broker as non-executive director
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AnalysisUK companies to face increased cyber regulations even with Brexit
EU regulations to be followed whatever the outcome, according to experts at Beazley’s Hacked! Conference
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AnalysisCreating the right business environment for innovation
Companies need to invest time and money into creating a culture that supports innovation
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AnalysisAXA Global unveils new five-year plan
The new plan centres around two strategic priorities: focus and transform
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AnalysisGallagher: our data justifies calls for more commission
Broker defends its commission levels amid industry debate on broker remuneration
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AnalysisGeneral insurers to hire more as disruption fears grow
Companies expect most staff shortages in digital and systems and software development skills, survey finds
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AnalysisAirmic to update broker remuneration guide
Updated guide is expected to be published by the end of the year
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AnalysisClients should push insurance industry to reinvent itself
Insurers instead focus more on complying with new regulations, KPMG research finds
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AnalysisHalf of insurers fear 20% of business will be lost to tech start-ups
Two-thirds of insurers have taken concrete steps to address fintech challenges and opportunities, PwC research shows
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AnalysisThe top five cyber crimes
C-suites and employees often think their business is not large or important enough to be hacked, but cyber criminals are not concerned about economies of scale
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AnalysisWhat a good cyber incident response plan looks like
A company’s first response to a cyber attack, hopefully fine-tuned in advance, is critical to its reputation – but as the dust settles, legal considerations and incident reviews loom large
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AnalysisHow new technology has changed the cyber risk landscape
Hooked on high technology, our society has never been more vulnerable to cyber attacks. With the ‘age of Big Data’ upon us, ransomware and hacktivism pose a disturbing threat
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AnalysisCreating a secure cyber risk management plan
Drawing up a cyber risk management plan frequently leads to IT and the C-suite butting heads. The dangers of being unprepared, however, hardly bear thinking about
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AnalysisRisk managers divided on role of RMIS in ERM
How helpful are RMIS in embedding enterprise-wide risk management? The professionals’ views are mixed
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AnalysisRisk managers list most useful features of RMIS
RMIS are invaluable in building and maintaining global insurance programmes. A study of their most popular features indicates why
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AnalysisRMIS less good at identifying complex and intangible risks
RMIS may be fine at flagging up natural catastrophes, but when presented with seven other risk categories, less than a quarter of our survey’s respondents said their systems had been much help





