All Editorial articles – Page 6
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JLT poaches two from Aon to strengthen solicitors' PI teams
New hires follow on from four regional PI appointments in 2014
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Aggressive auditing by regulators is exacerbating compliance risk, warns Zurich
“It is difficult for risk managers at global corporates to manage so many different risks with regulations constantly changing”
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Why board members must shadow risk managers and create risk maps
Getting executives involved in risk will create better cohesion and prevent different departments working in silos
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Future of risk management: more strategy, communication and complex risks
Ahead of today’s session, entitled, “Risk Manager: un nouvel élan ?” Michel Dennery outlines the key factors set to change risk management in the future
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“Time to rethink business interruption”
Marsh’s Caroline Woolley warns of a mismatch between how risk managers and insurers approach business interruption risk
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Francophone Club Risk to target Tunisia and the Ivory Coast
AMRAE’s objective for 2015 is to build its French-speaking risk management group following the success of its conference in Morocco
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QBE France targets mid-market firms with three new initiatives launched at AMRAE 2015
New solutions aim to improve risk management in firms that may not have the resources to manage growing exposures
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Gilbert Canameras to open AMRAE 2015 with new cyber tool announcement
In an interview before the conference, the president of the association reveals what is behind its new cyber tool and plans for a new training programme
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KPMG on why India’s FDI limit hike spells insurance growth
Firm calls for quick action by foreign insurers
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Allianz launches 2015 scholarship programme
Training programme will provide places for 50 brokers in commercial and personal lines
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Willis Aerospace boss promoted to chief broking officer of new GB unit
Philip Smaje will be responsible for driving broking strategy
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The biggest threat to the stability of the world is international conflict
The risk is more likely to surface than extreme weather events and is the fourth most serious risk in terms of consequences
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How falling oil prices will affect insurers
Falling global oil prices could affect insurance rates and cause an exodus of expatriate staff from Middle Eastern insurers, warns A.M. Best
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Reputation, cyber and business interruption risks top AGCS’s risk barometer
Loss of reputation and brand value and cyber crime have both leapt up the risk table to second and third place respectively, after business interruption
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AGCS hires crisis management expert in a bid to boost global liability team
Christof Bentele takes on the role of head of crisis management with aim to develop new products in recall and contamination, terrorism andpolitical violence
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European insurers paid out €952bn in claims in 2013
Figures from Insurance Europe found that insurers paid out an average €2.6bn per day to individuals and businesses
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Insurers liable to pay €84,000 to each victim of downed AirAsia flight
The Indonesian financial services authority said insurers are liable by law to pay out compensation
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Is your business ready for the Data Protection Regulation?
With new EU data protection rules on the horizon, organisations should take steps to ensure compliance or face tough sanctions
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Supply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain