All Europe articles – Page 27
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AnalysisHow science and technology is changing the insurance industry
How smart application of technology will be crucial in driving down costs for the labour-intensive insurance industry
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AnalysisACE addresses growing casualty exposures in Europe’s life science industry
Insurer aims to support life science firms in Continental Europe with an enhanced proposition that includes catastrophe management
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AnalysisSimon Gaffney named chief operating officer of Willis Global and Willis Limited
Anne Pullum succeeds Gaffney as director of corporate development
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AnalysisInsuring the Arctic: handling emerging risks
Infrassure experts on the insurance challenges of Arctic exploration
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AnalysisHill Dickinson launches reputation risk audit product
New service will review social media policies and contractual agreements
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AnalysisWhat insurers can learn from the US in tackling Britain's cyber crime
US legislators want firms to have ethical hackers to carry out tests on their own security
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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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InterviewsFive minutes with: Camelot’s risk manager Steve Boaler
Boaler on the best approach to take as a risk manager and his views on Scottish independence
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AnalysisACE launches new Global Property Risk Engineering Unit
Raimund Navakas has been appointed to lead the new division, which provides engineering risk management services
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AnalysisSwiss Re Corporate Solutions insures Solar Impulse 2 for €24.6m
Agostino Galvagni, chief executive, and Michel Rohr, lead underwriter reveal why and how the Zurich-based commercial insurer priced the risks linked to a solar-powered airplane
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AnalysisWillis, Faber Global, XL Group and BRC Global Standards launch new insurance for food contamination
The new solution provides added protection to manufacturers with A-grade standard for food safety
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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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AnalysisACE’s Toby Merrill to lead insurer’s new Global Cyber Risk Practice
New unit to address regulatory challenges linked to cyber and technological risks
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InterviewsFive minutes with: Bénédicte Huot de Luze
AMRAE chief executive one what makes the association special
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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 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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Latest IssueEurope edition - April 2014
Read the latest trends and mitigation techniques for handling natural disasters, risk prevention in the food and drink sector and what the forex scandal means for insurers
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AnalysisAIG EMEA restructure creates new management roles
AIG establishes two new strategic leadership roles and eight new managing director positions





