All StrategicRISK Global articles in Online only – Page 148
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AnalysisTerrorism risk self-assessment tool launched by Pool Re
Terrorism risk self-assessment tool could earn UK insureds a 5% premium discount
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AnalysisBrexit broking risk report published by EY, LIIBA
To continue to meet commercial clients’ needs, insurance brokers caught up by Brexit may need to create new subsidiaries
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AnalysisPolitical risk market booming, evidence suggests
The market for political risk and trade credit insurance buying has grown in capacity by 30% in three years
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AnalysisWhy insurance buyers aren’t seeing more insurtech options
“Customer inertia” is driving insurtech firms to partner alongside traditional players, perhaps explaining why more new entrants haven’t emerged
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HeadspaceBlurred lines for ransomware – where cyber and K&R meet
A letter from AIG to its brokers highlights new connectivity between two risks previously thought about very differently, writes David Benyon, Strategic Risk’s editor in Europe
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AnalysisBlockchain marine pilot and midsize focus are MS Amlin priorities
Alexandre Martinache, MS Amlin’s country manager for France, spoke to StrategicRISK at AMRAE’s 2018 event in Marseille
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AnalysisAirmic welcomes ISO31000 update
The new version is shorter than its predecessor and has been updated to take into account changes to the way business works
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AnalysisDefine data first, clean up second – Mazars
With Europe’s GDPR rules on information privacy inbound, Mazars is busy advising clients on their priorities to meet the compliance deadline
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AnalysisSimple and complex risks split insurance pricing - Zurich
Insurance rates suggest a divide between the more simple and complex risks being transferred
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HeadspaceLone shooters: a hybrid approach to attack
Henry MacHale, global head of crisis management at Aspen Insurance, reflects on the growing incidence of active shooter and “lone wolf” terrorist attacks
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AnalysisAI and cloud combining to fight fraud - Temenos
Cloud services and artificial intelligence are being used to beat fraudsters
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AnalysisAxa to acquire XL Group
French multinational insurer Axa to boost its presence in London and Bermuda
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AnalysisCall for shakeup in regulatory reporting practices by the UK’s FCA
A “Dear CEO” letter from the Financial Conduct Authority warns brokers, financial advisors and investment firms about filing inaccurate or incomplete data
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AnalysisEnergy sector faces BI risk from cyber-attacks, integration, Marsh warns
Business interruption losses could hit energy and power firms, caused by cyber attacks or companies’ own consolidation efforts
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HeadspaceWhy CISOs are not the sole authority on cyber security
Opinion from Matt Palmer, chief information security officer, Willis Towers Watson
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AnalysisAviation near misses – making sense of the data
Avoiding collisions in the air was the topic of an aviation risk presentation by the UK Airprox board at Lloyd’s
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AnalysisParima chairman dubs Axa/XL merger 'big is beautiful'
Franck Baron, risk manager of International SOS and chairman of Asia’s risk management association Parima, said the proposed merger is a sign more M&A is on the horizon
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AnalysisAon report: European winter storms cost likely $1bn+
Storm Emma and the frigid cold snap that hit Europe in February featured in Aon’s Global Catastrophe Recap report for February
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AnalysisCulture eats strategy for breakfast – FCA paper
Corporate culture is the topic of a new discussion paper from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority
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AnalysisAirmic publishes social media crisis management guide
An inadequate response is often as damaging as a crisis itself, according to the UK industry body for risk managers





