Asia Pacific – Page 41
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AnalysisMultinationals fail to prioritise anti-bribery and corruption
Businesses face signifcant fines, criminal prosecution and personal liability if they ignore corporate scandals
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AnalysisDirectors’ and officers’ insurance capacity under pressure
Increasingly complex claims events are causing some insurers to review their capacity for D&O
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AnalysisAXA Corporate Solutions profits up 5.7% to €2.3bn
Insurer to focus on geographical expansion
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AnalysisCargo theft and terrorism remain the top supply chain risks for 2016
Other risks include labour unrest and natural catastrophes, BSI finds
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AnalysisGlobal disasters cost insurers $37bn in 2015
Level is well below £43bn average despite record number of natural catastrophes, according to Swiss Re data
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AnalysisMars limits reputational damage after recalling millions of chocolate bars
Some 67% of risk managers believe Mars will suffer no reputational damage, which could be down to the brand’s swift actions
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MarketingExclusive: Lessons from Malaysia Airlines MH370 and MH17
Just days after the second anniversary of MH370’s disappearance, crisis director for MH370 and MH17 and head of the Malaysia Airlines post accident office, Fuad Sharuji, speaks to StrategicRISK about responding to two of the worst air disasters in history
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AnalysisTumbling oil prices amplify political risk in Middle East and Russia
Aon places low oil price at the top of its political risk map and warns of further instability for oil-dependent countries and their neighbours
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Analysis
Airlines fear pace of technological change - Willis Towers Watson
New report ranks the top risks of the aviation industry
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AnalysisThe 10 most likely risks to cause the greatest financial impact in Europe
A StrategicRISK survey shows European risk managers have a different outlook to their Asian, and global, counterparts
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AnalysisOne in four UK companies hit by cyber crime
Almost a third of companies surveyed in the UK have no plan to respond to a cyber attack
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AnalysisCEO email scams on the rise
The scams have cost businesses around the globe more than $2bn in little over two years
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AnalysisInsurance budgets slashed as oil companies suffer price collapse
Risk and insurance buying budgets have been hit by tough market conditions as global oil companies suffer losses in the billions. One of those companies is Maersk Oil, which clocked up a loss of $2.1bn. The Group’s risk manager speaks out on how the company is managing the risk
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AnalysisWhen do bribery and corruption invalidate D&O cover?
The corruption charges against FIFA officials raise disturbing issues – for the insured, at least – about whether bad behaviour renders D&O null and void
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AnalysisGlobal M&A insurance megadeals set to continue
A record $143.5bn worth of transactions were completed in 2015, Willis Towers Watson said
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AnalysisExclusive: ‘How an insurance shortfall leaves the energy sector exposed’
Ahead of the broker’s new whitepaper, StrategicRISK reveals the biggest challenges for energy companies and how Big Data could improve their insurance policies
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AnalysisTerrorism and armed conflicts among 2016's top political risks
Risk managers urged to manage their credit risk and building resilient supply chains
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AnalysisAXA Corporate Solutions names Rob Brown as new chief executive
Rob Brown will succeed Philippe Rocard
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AnalysisFrank O'Neill to take the helm at Swiss Re UK & Ireland
Frank O’Neill is currently chief executive of Middle East & Africa
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