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AnalysisThe insurers that are developing drones insurance and the risks they are covering
Demand for drones insurance is high with oil and gas and media industries investing heavily in the technology
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AnalysisHow France’s new class actions regime will benefit business
Consumers can now enjoy better protection and duplication of lengthy cases will also be avoided Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisWhy manufacturers in Germany and France are turning to 3D printing
From bottles to complicated prosthetics, 3D printing is revolutionising all aspects of manufacturing but the technology is posing significant challenges for insurers Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisHackers are using clever tricks to convince staff to reveal company secrets
When it comes to managing cyber risks, businesses often overlook one key vulnerability –their employees Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisAxa in $519m takeover talks with Genworth
Deal would create third-largest European creditor insurer
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AnalysisCyber risk among the top 10 concerns for insurers globally
Regulation, macro-economy and interest rates are also highlighted as key challenges for insurers
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AnalysisGlobalised supply chains and regulatory changes cause food recalls to double
Some 52% of all food recalls cost US companies more than $10 million
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AnalysisRisks and rewards of artificial intelligence
Advances in artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, nanotechnology and robotics promise a new start for the human race – if it learns to understand the risks, that is Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisThe future’s driverless, or is it?
To their champions, autonomous vehicles herald a revolution on the roads – but safety and security worries are mounting Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisHow can risk managers reduce claims numbers?
Improved risk management and enhancing claims defensibility can help win the battle
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AnalysisEU updates air safety list and lifts Philippines ban
A total of 232 airlines are banned from flying in the EU and passengers can use the list to check airline safety when traveling in other parts of the world
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AnalysisEU agrees revised directive on insurance sales
The new rules will change the way in which insurance products are sold
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Supply chain resilience: how suppliers and contractors around the world rank
A global resilience index, produced by FM Global, quantifies the supply chain resilience in 130 countries. The insurer’s Bill Bradshaw explains more
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Allied World/RSA Asia deal to generate $300m worth of business
Allied World senior vice-president, business development Enrico Bertagna, reveals next steps for the insurer after it acquired RSA in April
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AnalysisBusiness risk: public liability in the UAE may no longer remain “litigious-lite”
Companies in the region should not expect the legal environment to stay the same Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisThe next big cyber threat will come in the form of ransomware
Ransomware – whereby criminals steal data and threaten to destroy it unless demands for money are met – is a key strategy for hackers, but risk managers can take steps to prevent such attacks Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisHow the Willis Towers Watson and ACE and Chubb deals will affect risk managers
Further consolidation, less competition and rising premiums’ all raised as concerns
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AnalysisTechnology, supply chain and regulatory risks top concerns for businesses across EMEA
Risk managers say insurers have a critical role to play in helping businesses manage this new wave of emerging risks
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AnalysisInsurers are threatened by tax burden – PwC
Two-thirds of insurance chief executives cite tax concerns as a risk to growth prospects





