All Editorial articles – Page 10
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Analysis
Businesses fail to invest in climate change risk mitigation – Marsh
Extreme weather is having an impact on businesses but few record the impact or measure the costs arising from a weather-related incident
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Political risk cover: a major deal breaker for power projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
Political risk insurance is the “make or break” for power projects in the region, according to Aon Risk Solutions
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Interviews
Cyber risk – out of the server room and into the boardroom
Too often, information is forgotten as businesses seek to address the cyber threat as a silo information and communications technology (ICT) risk, says Colin Lobley, director at strategy and risk consultancy Manigent
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London insurers fail to get to grips with Big Data
“London market is in danger of lagging behind global competitors” by not working collectively with brokers on use of Big Data
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IIS’s 50th seminar: Ace, Lloyd's, Munich Re and Willis air their views
Speakers discuss the challenge to keep pace with the changing risk landscape, data management, and compliance issues
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Marsh launches policy to "close gap" in cyber insurance
Broker warns energy firms are ‘disproportionately targeted’ by hackers and launches new policy
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Research finds environmental systemic risk “a ticking time bomb”
RSA, WWF and PwC set our recommendations for handling growing environmental systemic risk
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How the ISDAFix scandal could spark wave of costly D&O claims and litigation
Allegations of interest rate swap market manipulation could cost insurers huge money
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How one star's injury changed 2014 World Cup player insurance
London market playing a major role in covering the insurance needs of clubs and companies at the World Cup 2014
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JLT, Aon and Marsh to cover Peru's top infrastructure project
Three brokers win Lima metro contracts
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Round up of Airmic 2014
Read the latest from this year’s conference including the ins and outs of the association’s new guides and an Q&A with new chair, Helen Pope, on breaking the glass ceiling for women in risk and insurance
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What’s new from Airmic 2014
Airmic’s chief executive John Hurrell and its technical director Paul Hopkin review the association’s latest products as the conference comes to an end today
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Five new members join Airmic’s top table
Association elects new board members at AGM this morning
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Interviews
Airmic 2014: fastTrack, a fast mover
fastTrack chair Kathryn Wallin explains how the scheme will accelerate the careers of those new to risk
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Airmic to examine value of hiring chief risk officers at board level
The risk agenda struggles to be heard at the top table and to create a more effective relationship between risk and the board, risk advisers need a compelling message
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Airmic 2014: Successful innovations are built on failures
When innovation is central to success, risk managers must find a balance between the risk of failure and failure to prevent risk
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Airmic 2014: Global risks “among the most dangerous an organisation can face”
A new report by Airmic and IoD warns that business leaders are not doing enough to address global risks
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Airmic 2014: Risk managers bemoan lack of insurer innovation
Association’s annual poll also finds compliance a key concern for risk managers
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Airmic scopes out plans for reputational risk framework
John Hurrell, Airmic chief executive, unveils plans to develop a number of practical risk management guides