Analysis – Page 155
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AnalysisWillis and Towers Watson rebuff calls that vote down merger
Two proxy firms say proposed terms not enough
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AnalysisHow the risk of terrorism in Europe has evolved in the last decade
Political instability can be felt closer to home, with new risks being manifested
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AnalysisDiversity in risk management and insurance: Making the change happen
In a first of a series of articles on workforce diversity, industry experts consider how strategy and cultural change could help attract a more varied workforce
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AnalysisEnvironmental risk - key definitions
An explanation of the main environmental risks risk managers face Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisTop 10 tips for handling an environmental crisis
The best advice for all firms is to be prepared, insists Red24assist environmental compliance specialist Grant Cropper Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisStaying one step ahead of reputational damage
In a media-savvy world, hard won reputations are easily lost, particularly over environmental scandals. Companies must take action now to put safeguarding procedures in place Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisFrom liability to D&O: The different aspects of environmental risk
No organisation – whatever their size or sector – is immune to increased environmental scrutiny Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisThe top environmental risk hot spots risk managers should be aware of
A look at different – and developing – approaches to environmental regulation across the globe Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisDoes your insurance policy cover the key threats related to environmental risk?
Environmental risk involves a wider range of issues than are often expected – organisations need to be clear on what their insurance policy covers
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AnalysisManaging environmental risk in today’s changing business world
Regulation and reputation: ACE considers the challenges of environmental risk Part of an environmental risk series supported by
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AnalysisCorporates unprepared for the Insurance Act 2015, finds new survey
A massive 61% of respondents had not carried out information searches required under the Act
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AnalysisBusiness leaders urged to use insurance to take more risk – Airmic
Insurance is not just as “a necessary precaution”, but vehicle that could help boards to launch into new markets and expand their business
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AnalysisGender pay gap regulation to exacerbate reputation risk for businesses across the UK – Marsh
Businesses should prepare for the new gender pay gap rules to avoid damaging their reputations
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AnalysisAon UK names new chairman as Carnegie-Brown departs
Board director Simon Jeffreys steps into role
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AnalysisRSA incurs large losses of 409m
The insurer said the amount was ’slightly worse’ than it had planned for
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AnalysisInsuring emerging megacities – the risks and rewards
As urbanisation increases in emerging markets, how will this affect insurers and risk managers?
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AnalysisREVEALED: 2016 UK corporate insurers and brokers ranked
FM Global and Arthur J Gallagher on top in StrategicRISK survey
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AnalysisWhy alternative risk transfer is entering the mainstream
Alternative risk transfer is becoming more widespread as companies retain more risk, traditional insurance struggles to cover emerging risks and new forms of capital enter the market. By Ciarán Healy, director of consulting for global captive practice, Willis, and Marc Paasch, global head of alternative risk transfer solutions, Willis
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AnalysisHow the Consumer Rights Act 2015 will affect risk managers
Hogan Lovells answers questions from risk managers about how the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which came into force this month, could affect businesses, including supply chains and contracted relationships
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AnalysisD&O cover fails to provide executives required protection – Marsh
Constant regulatory changes has led to an increasingly litigious environment for directors and officers





