All Middle East articles – Page 2
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AnalysisHow low insurance penetration affects risk management in MENA
Insurance penetration remains flat in MENA at 1.5% and this can affect the development of risk management standards – Lockton MENA and Al-Futtaim Willis
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AnalysisInternational (re)insurers “must develop niche products and local talent if they are to survive in the MEA market” – Chedid Re
A panel of five reinsurance chief executives outline the future for the market and how (re)insurers can build sustainable business
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AnalysisLloyd’s targets international growth in Dubai and Qatar
Inga Beale, chief executive officer spells out plans to build insurance business in the Gulf Cooperation Council, ahead of launching its specialist underwriting platform in Dubai
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AnalysisSharp fall in oil prices exacerbates political risk in oil-producing nations
Exchange transfer and sovereign non-payment risks rise in oil-priducing nations affected by global oil price fall
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AnalysisHow 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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FeaturesCrimes against commerce on the rise in MENA
Organised crime against businesses is becoming more prevalent in the MENA region and companies should invest more time and money into preventive measuresPart of a multinational risks series supported by
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AnalysisSpread of IS in the Middle East spells heightened risks for businesses
Conflict in the Middle East may not be a surprise, but the latest wave of militancy has the potential to seriously affect corporate interests
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AnalysisMENA: the risks and opportunities of operating across dangerous borders
The terrorist attack on the Algerian In Amenas gas plant served as a reminder to multinationals investing in North Africa that the region is still not safe Part of a multinational risks series supported by
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AnalysisTerror attack – a lesson to all multinationals operating in unstable MENA
An attack on the Tigantourine gas plant in Algeria led many companies, including oil and energy firm Statoil, to review their risk management procedures Part of a multinational risks series supported by
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OpinionLegal focus: construction risks in MENA
The MENA region has become a land of opportunity for construction projects, but those undertaking business there should be aware of certain legal specificities
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OpinionIslamic State tests corporate resilience
Business continuity and internal resilience structures of firms in Iraq or neighbouring countries face a challenge from the terrorist group
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AnalysisEbola outbreak: businesses advised to activate continuity plans
As more cases of suspected imported Ebola are detected, businesses are asked to assess pandemic plans
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FeaturesOil and finance sectors suffer under insurgent rule
Corporate activities and political ties are under threat from the Islamic State in Iraq
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AnalysisGlobal terrorism fatalities increased by 30%
The past 12 months have seen a rise in terrorism fatalities despite the number of attacks decreasing
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AnalysisXL extends shariah-compliant capacity to financial lines
Insurer reacts to increasing demand for shariah-compliant solutions in a growing marketplace
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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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AnalysisRisk management can tackle low MENA insurance retention
Delegates at Multaqa Qatar hear how comprehensive understanding of risk and inclusion of younger people in the process are the way forward for business
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AnalysisRisk mapping with Big Data
Aon eSolutions’s Mark Holt explains how Big Data can be used to accurately optimise the total cost of risk
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AnalysisACE launches business travel insurance for EMEA multinationals
New service covers kidnap and ransom and provides medical assistance
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AnalysisAon eSolutions announces key appointment
Aon eSolutions reveals Mark Holt will head its business development team in EMEA
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