All Europe articles – Page 19
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AnalysisAggressive 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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AnalysisHigh frequency of unusual weather poses serious threat to corporate’s finances
Up to a quarter of a firm’s revenues can be significantly affected by weather anomalies, says AXA Corporate Solutions’ Tanguy Touffut
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AnalysisWhy 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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AnalysisSupply chain resilience drops in 50% of countries – FM Global
Ahead of FM Global’s Resilience Index 2015, the insurer says businesses should sharpen up on their supply chain management procedures
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AnalysisFuture 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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Analysis“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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AnalysisFrancophone 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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AnalysisQBE 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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AnalysisGilbert 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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AnalysisShould insurers and policyholders turn their backs on arbitration?
Arbitration was traditionally favoured over litigation to resolve coverage disputes, but some recent cases have cast doubt on whether this is always the best method to follow
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Online onlyEU pushes for full transparency for ISDS in current investment treaties
New rules would give the public access to documents submitted in ISDS cases, make hearings open to the public and allow interested parties to make submissions to the proceedings
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AnalysisACE launches dedicated cyber practice for Continental Europe
The insurer will provide local cyber risk solutions for clients in key Continental European markets, using its recently established global cyber risk practice
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AnalysisNew model quantifies political risk to investors
Investors in Ukraine are expected to lose more than one third of their investment in a 10-year time frame
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AnalysisGrowth opportunities at its highest in the UK compared to other EU countries according to 1,322 chief executives
Chief executives also highlighted the US, Germany and China as the most important countries for growth, but say they are concerned by a shortage of talent
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AnalysisREVEALED: how corporates rate brokers and insurers
Brokers and insurers are failing to keep pace with the changing demands of the UK’s largest businesses, according to StrategicRISK’s UK Corporate Insurance Buyers’ Survey 2015
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AnalysisWillis signs deal to buy 85% stake in broker Miller
Two firms combine specialty and wholesale businesses to form standalone legal entity and separate Lloyd’s broker
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Online onlyBusiness innovation in the EU at its lowest for at least six years
EU figures reveal country-by-country innovation levels, with less than half of total EU firms cowing innovative activity
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AnalysisKPMG on why India’s FDI limit hike spells insurance growth
Firm calls for quick action by foreign insurers
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