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AnalysisWhat risk managers need to know about digital due diligence
Digital due diligence can help determine potential risks or even existing vulnerabilities to company assets
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AnalysisHow lessons from Superstorm Sandy are saving companies and insurers millions
The loss prevention techniques that were learnt following the superstorm are being applied across the economic spectrum, resulting in savings for companies and insurers Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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AnalysisACE buys Chubb for $28.3bn in a bid to become global property and casualty insurance leader
ACE shareholders will own 70% of the combined business with Chubb shareholders owning the remaining 30%
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AnalysisWillis Towers Watson $18bn merger is projected to achieve billions in revenue
Willis shareholders will own 50.1% and the combined company will be named Willis Towers Watson.
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Give the board “irrefutable facts” and data if you want to raise the profile of risk
In a video interview with StrategicRISK, FM Global’s Peter Solloway outlines how to get the attention of the C-suite
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AnalysisAirmic 2015 interactive conference review: video interviews and more
Leading insurers, brokers and risk managers reveal the latest trends from cyber to terrorism risks in video interview format
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JLT and Marsh reveal the biggest cyber trends
Two brokers discuss the main developments in cyber risk management and the threats to prepare for
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Why claims must be paid promptly
When a company suffers a loss, they risk external parties finding out instantly in 24/7 information world. FM Global’s Benedict McKenna outlines why claims must be settled sooner rather than later
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The C-suite needs more help from risk managers
John Hurrell, Airmic chief executive on what risk managers need to do to raise the profile of risk at board level
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Raising the profile of risk takes a two-tiered approach
Bayer’s group risk manger, Colin Barker, advocates engagement at the “shop level” as well as at board level to raise the profile of risk
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Airmic’s board on the state of risk management in the UK
Board members on what’s in stall for the association as a new chair and technical director join the team
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AnalysisFERMA’s new president will bring European certification to fruition
Jo Willaert sets out three aims for his term at the helm
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AnalysisWillis deputy chief executive Steve Hearn quits for Cooper Gay
Hearn to replace Toby Esser as chief executive
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AnalysisGilbert Canaméras and Dirk Wegener elected to FERMA board
Three existing board members also receive new mandates
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AnalysisWillis hires Miller’s Weaver as Singapore chief executive
Simon Weaver replaces Matthew Hooker on 1 September
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Joe Blenkinsopp now XL Catlin chief underwriting officer for political risk and trade credit team
Blenkinsopp to replace Richard Maxwell who will leave the company following four years of service
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AnalysisEvolution in risk management: the role of the troubleshooters
Insurers are now as interested in preventing trouble from arising as they are in providing clients with insurance Part of a property and casualty series supported by
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AnalysisInternet of things – the next big risk for insurers
Cyber risk and property liability could amplify as connected devices become more popular – and insurers need to pay attention now
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AnalysisIntegrated supply chains could help construction businesses avoid the next big crisis
An integrated supply chain approach breaks down silos linking up the various approaches to risk and thereby reduces the overall impact and the likelihood of disruption
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AnalysisHow drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites





