Asia Pacific – Page 50
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AnalysisTechnology is quietly revolutionising insurance distribution
Agents and brokers must adapt to their customer changing needs says Swiss Re
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FeaturesMultinationals require enhanced claims services
Claims services must adapt to the globalised corporate arena, says AGCS board member, Alexander Mack
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AnalysisA modern man of risk: Gilbert Canameras
The president of the French risk management association explains his vision for the future of the profession
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FeaturesLeading brokers Willis, Aon and JLT on managing risks in retail
After some lean years, prospects are slowly improving for retailers, but they need to keep up with constantly evolving risk landscapes
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AnalysisMH370 two months on: What the key risk lessons are
The disappearance of MH370 and ensuing events highlight the importance for risk managers and corporates of having effective crisis management plans in place
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FeaturesIs achieving 100% supply chain traceability possible?
Cass Business School Professor ManMohan Sodhi makes the case for full supply chain traceability, although it may not be practical for all firms
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FeaturesGlobal elections set to heighten political risks
As people around the world cast their votes in a variety of important polls this year, businesses must prepare for considerable change in the geopolitical risk landscape
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Opinion
Asia editor's opinion: Political risks in Thailand leave corporates in limbo
Asia editor Sean Mooney on why the political turmoil in Thailand shows no signs of improvement and threatens to further hamper the country’s economic growth
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FeaturesGrowth of Big Data a big challenge for business
The real challenge for businesses is extrapolating value of the constant growth of Big Data
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FeaturesFuture of risk management: new risk culture
Risk leaders consider how the 2008 financial crisis, globalisation and technological advances have changed the risk manager’s role
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Features‘Captives are beginning to take off in Asia’
Paul Owens, who was named head of the newly formed Willis global captive management business at the start of 2014, explains why an increasing number of companies are looking to Asia to establish new domiciles
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PeopleThe risks businesses take when they hire leaders with minimal core-business knowledge
Cass Business School makes the case that boardrooms should be filled with experts and not merely people who are just good managers
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AnalysisPolitical risks increase for BRICS
Firms with operations in the BRICS countries face increased political risk in 2014 — Aon
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AnalysisPolitical instability in Europe set to continue
Nationalism, in various shapes and forms, is now increasingly dominating the political landscape in Europe
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AnalysisAEGIS provides first cyber cover for operational technologies
Lloyd’s syndicate AEGIS claims to offer first cyber solution for operational technology and critical infrastructure
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FeaturesExtraordinary year for natural disasters and extreme weather
Increasingly volatile weather is becoming a global trend and businesses need to be prepared for extreme and unprecedented disruptions
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AnalysisAIG EMEA restructure creates new management roles
AIG establishes two new strategic leadership roles and eight new managing director positions
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AnalysisThe future of Catastrophe modelling
Aon Benfield, Lloyd’s and Intersys on new trends for Catastrophe modelling
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AnalysisFirms pay out for secret AET cyber threat
Almost 40% of IT decision-makers say they are unable to detect or protect their firms from advanced evasion techniques
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AnalysisERM benchmark review highlights external pressures on (re)insurers
A Guy Carpenter review finds (re)insurers are compelled by increasing external pressures to improve their risk management governance and disclosures





